Darren Thackeray
While I truly prefer MQ over other options, towns along the route don't appear on the map, even at major junctions, unless they're large enough. I'm not a point-to-point map user, preferring to choose an interesting route. Having locations along the way - not just cities - makes choosing a pleasant route much easier. Also, that dreadful, rapid-fire voice is still the only choice after all these years - it has been well over five now since I asked and was told, "We're working on it."
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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