>>> You may wish to consider the TomTom app if you've got a GPS enabled iPad and also the "You Need a Map" app as well. Both are quite useful for the traveler.
>>> Jerry Jankura
>>
>> Just took a look at both apps above. I don't see the need for either, given the detail and functionality of the maps app that came with my iPad, certainly no need to spend $50 for the TomTom app, and I don't see any added benefits from the other app, " You Need a Map", either. But thank you for pointing them out. I guess for my needs Apple did it right the first time with their provided app for my iPad3 3G model.
>> Ed
>
> It kind of depends on where you want to use your maps and how important they are to you.
>
> If, for example, you're driving along I-70 in Missouri, and hoping to locate the exit you need a little this side of Kansas City, I hope you are not relying on AT&T or Wifi to download the map for you....
>
Yeah, that's the one drawback to the maps app which came with the iPad
-- the maps don't reside on the iPad. I really like You Need A Map
because of how thorough its coverage is and how easy it is to zoom in or
out with it.
--
David H. Bailey
dhbailey@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
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