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Adam Ferber
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Better than most mapping and navigation apps, especially google maps. Has the ability to load 25 stops without additional purchases or subscriptions, though I wish it had a subscription service at a minimal charge to keep it stable, only lasts a week. Once it becomes unstable and force closes, the only thing that fixes it is uninstall/reinstall, and it works fine again. Average score, but better than google's one star. Warning: Don't open settings, that's the force closing bug.
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Robert Little
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Almost as detailed as Google, but not as invasive. Mapquest let's you dive and does not keep changing directions to save only 5 minutes like Google. Mapquest gives you choices and then let's you pick the route. Update: wish more details for food choices. Don't need all the convenience stores as food. Also, turn off construction. One see where construction is, don't need them on the map.
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That's good to hear! Thanks for the review. *JS
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Josh Daley
Google maps trys to kill me when I have to drive in the woods as the app cannot figure out rural roads. It tries to send you every wrong way or it sizzles in confusion. MapQuest however, never fails to safely bring me to my destination out in the rural areas I have to drive to. MapQuest doesnt have the name recognition but it is a vastly superior product for navigating.
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