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A decade after a disastrous launch, is Apple Maps finally good?
(www.theguardian.com)
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Here in Norway they had a solid regression last year.
I mean in some areas the maps are about as accurate as your 2004 sat-nav, if you ever had one.
Roads that where there are missing, outlines are suddenly grossly imprecise.
Find my shows meaningless address information with a random number at the end.
Honestly have no idea wtf is going on.
Probably one of the European mapping companies demanded more money than Apple was willing to pay. Report all the problems, they'll get fixed one by one. Apple will also detect problems automatically by comparing traffic data collection to their map.
Have seen zero improvements after the regression, but I think you overestimate people’s willingness to help improve something that has worse data quality than open street map.
If it’s broken and I have a better alternative I’m not using it.
Ugh that sucks. That really shouldn’t happen