Quick Route Review
Developer: Excited Pixel
Price: $2.99
Version Reviewed: 1.0
Device Reviewed On: iPhone 5
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Many iPhone users have had qualms about the new Apple Maps in iOS 6. Apple has even made a statement acknowledging its flaws and has even suggested that users look for suitable alternatives while the folks in Cupertino work out the bugs. Quick Route is one of many navigation apps out there aiming to become an Apple Maps substitute.
Quick Route’s interface is a split-screen display that allows users to input two different locations. This is useful for setting the desired starting and ending locations when looking for directions. The top pane is used as the starting location and the bottom pane is for the ending location. I found this type of interface to be a little clunky and I think I still prefer the single-pane interface that we’re all used to. This is just my preference and I’m willing to bet others will find Quick Route’s interface to be easy and helpful.
While it’s possible that Quick Route can have more accurate search results since it's powered by Google Places, it still lacks the spoken turn-by-turn navigation that Apple Maps offers. This is a feature that I personally cannot abandon. But for anyone that is having issues with getting where they need to with Apple Maps, Quick Route still offers turn-by-turn directions that will update as the user’s location changes.
Even though I haven’t experienced the same frustration with Apple Maps as others, I would still recommend Quick Route to those who have had frustrations. For just $2.99, Quick Route offers a lot of nice features for a fraction of the price of a lot of other navigations apps.