If you use a GPS app that downloads all the directions, maps etc before you leave home, does it have enough stored information to help you get back on route if you come upon a detour or leave the route by a couple blocks or more to see a sight or go to a restaurant?
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> On Aug 23, 2013, at 8:09 AM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@icloud.com> wrote:
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> > I have been using Motion X GPS for years. I like it better than the Tom Tom(I actually have a Tom Tom here in my house somewhere under some junk pile). Too much junk, too little space.
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> > Sent from Teresa Walsh's iPhone in Picture Rocks, Arizona
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> 1. No one was discussing having or using *A* TomTom, but rather the TomTom App on the iPhone.
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> 2. MotionX GPS is an *excellent* App, with the proviso that you have to either download all of the mapping and P.O.I. Data as you need it, probably using your cellular minutes, or remember to "run the trip" ahead of time to download all that data over Wifi, and cache it, before you leave home.
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> Whereas the TomTom App (and several others) keep all the mapping and P.O.I. data (except traffic) internally, and don't have to download anything but traffic.
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> Useful if you are going where there's no cellular connectivity, or are getting "tight" with your cellular data.
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