The battle for iPhone navigation app supremacy continues on, with CoPilot Live the latest to join the mix. Considering CoPilot has been offering GPS software for Windows Mobile for years (and apparently have an Android solution as well), you’d expect this to be pretty good.
The app costs $90 and includes mapping for Australia and New Zealand. There are turn-by-turn voice directions, both 2D and 3D views, the ability to call a POI, continual guidance in tunnels, lane indicator display, and real signpost display, which apparently matches real world signs.
If you’ve tested it out, let us know what you think in comments…
[CoPilot Live (iTunes Link)]
Nick
October 16, 2009 at 11:17 AM
I currently have Sygic Maps on my iPhone and it works brilliantly with the $2 windscreen mount i brought of eBay, it’s quick to load and hasn’t failed me yet. However the lack of lane guidance is a pain at times. If CoPilot turns up on the Appulous store i might give it a go
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October 17, 2009 at 6:12 PM
Appulous store? It’s not a store and it’s illegal.
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