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Mapquest App Reviews. The app also offers Street View, Google and Zagat reviews,. and offers a free navigation app of its own. MapQuest for iOS has a slick monochromatic interface, turn-by-turn navigation and real. The Mapquest app is a decent substitute for Google Maps. The Mapquest app can do route planning, show various businesses near your location, and even provide turn-by-turn voice navigation. The app also shows traffic levels along major roads. There is a "night mode" which changes the white background to black. With the free MapQuest app for Windows Phone 8, you'll get voice-guided navigation, traffic-aware re-routing, the ability to search for restaurants and other popular places, and so much more.

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The app also offers Street View, Google and Zagat reviews,. and offers a free navigation app of its own. MapQuest for iOS has a slick monochromatic interface, turn-by-turn navigation and real. MapQuest is still kicking though, competing with Google Maps and others in the free GPS app realm. It offers both driving and walking directions, though not public transit.

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Mapquest's simple front page offers forms where you can input an address to look up, or put in two addresses for directions. This is a tidy way of working, but we prefer Google Map's new-school. Get where you need to go with the MapQuest GPS and navigation app. Whether it’s using turn-by-turn voice navigation for walking or driving directions, booking a ride through a variety of transportation options (including Uber and car2go), or using local transit*, MapQuest has the tools you need to navigate your world how you want. 190 reviews for MapQuest, 1.6 stars: 'One of the worst online experiences. I'm guessing mapquest is desperate for an income, but someone has to tell the head of design they've gone way over the limit to allow visitors to the site to get to information they need. Fighting ad after ad, just gets me to X out and go elsewhere. It definitely doesn't invite me to struggle for information. Before I. MapQuest is still kicking though, competing with Google Maps and others in the free GPS app realm. It offers both driving and walking directions, though not public transit.

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