obsidian wrote:Who cares. It's software, mostly data on Apple's servers. I'm sure they'll improve it with time just as Google did. I agree with Memphis, morons who can't function and navigate around a couple of street blocks without their phones are mouth-breathers who deserve to fall down open manhole covers. Fucking first world problems.
I'd expect better from you. First of all making maps is hard. It's not just a case of stuffing data into some database and be done with it. Sure, Apple will probably improve the service over time, but Google is still years ahead. And building solid world-wide maps like Google did takes years, not mere months.
The fact of the matter is that in it's current form, Apple's maps service severely lacks in quality and it is a huge step back for the users. So who benefits from this update if not the users? Probably just Apple themselves.
As for not being able to navigate a few blocks, that's a moronic statement. First, I use Google Maps mostly for navigating while driving my car in areas I don't know. It's like a very advanced TomTom. And again, the service was there before in mint condition and it has been replaced by something that is average at best. It's just a dick move from Apple that screws over their customers. Is that the quality you expect from Apple? What happened to the "it just works" motto? Because clearly, this doesn't work. I can understand people are upset.