
Al Nicholson
I've recently started working for a local pharmacy delivering prescriptions. Good app but a few issues. 1. Often the interaction between it and GMaps is sketchy. Sometimes not linking to next location, other times taking me to random locations. 2. The scanner option doesn't pick up my labels so I use the voice option. It doesn't seem to pick up names of Flat blocks that Google maps does. Also I regularly find that search doesn't work 1st time so I have to press the search button twice.
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Jose Tavarius
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"Maposcope is the best app in its category—accurate and reliable for navigation. However, it would benefit from a lifetime subscription option. With so many free navigation apps, the monthly or annual fees can feel pricey, especially for occasional users like myself. A one-time purchase option would make it more accessible for those who need accuracy but don’t use it daily. 5/5."
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A Google user
After testing 3 of these type of app, this one is by far the best, simple integration with Wase, though I had a few glitches when using it with Google maps, I'm not sure which app was at fault then though. At just under £10 per month it's priced about the same as the others but spread across the month, savings in fuel pay for it easily. Certainly takes the headache out of deliveries, and for 20 drops on average per day, it probably saves me half an hour a day.
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