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Multiple destinations in Apple Maps
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<blockquote data-quote="vansmith" data-source="post: 1652160" data-attributes="member: 71075"><p>Even when places are easily found on the map, the Maps application (at least on mobile) has issues of disappearing POIs at different zoom levels. I've seen subway stations, for example, simply disappear depending on how far zoomed in I am (I mentioned this elsewhere but it works here). Why should I have to fiddle with zooming to see if a place actually exists?</p><p></p><p>The frustrating part is that they probably won't. One possible solution might be to move away from TomTom and licence data from another mapping company. That might be a headache for a while but it might help salvage things. Or, Apple could simply, as you suggested, concede and/or licence something else or just abandon the maps game altogether (although, given that most mobile platforms now come with maps as standard, I think it might be better to include something than nothing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vansmith, post: 1652160, member: 71075"] Even when places are easily found on the map, the Maps application (at least on mobile) has issues of disappearing POIs at different zoom levels. I've seen subway stations, for example, simply disappear depending on how far zoomed in I am (I mentioned this elsewhere but it works here). Why should I have to fiddle with zooming to see if a place actually exists? The frustrating part is that they probably won't. One possible solution might be to move away from TomTom and licence data from another mapping company. That might be a headache for a while but it might help salvage things. Or, Apple could simply, as you suggested, concede and/or licence something else or just abandon the maps game altogether (although, given that most mobile platforms now come with maps as standard, I think it might be better to include something than nothing). [/QUOTE]
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