Apple Maps is great because 1. the sign it shows actually matches the sign on the roads 2 UI is clean and clutter free 3. Takes less battery life 4. uses lock screen properly unlike gmaps 5. Better voice Google Maps on the other hand is just a buggy app and a battery hog. However there're few things Google Maps does better 1. Which lane to use 2. Suggest new route mid route for faster speed For me (in US) routes are…
Cartography Comparison: Google Maps and Apple Maps
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#32Really didn't need to see 90% of the images. The article was so verbose, too, taking ten pages to conclude a simple arithmetic count of cities and road shields.
Didn't help that on my screen the content/white distribution was literally 30/70, like I'm running a mobile phone simulator on my laptop spent a minute in the CSS to change it.
Anyway this was a great first pass, although it feels to me like the least interesting. Why? Because maps start to really make or break as a utility tool, once you introduce some kind of goal, which has some level of interaction, configuration and changes to the map.
For example, search (say by voice) for Starbucks and everything pops up. The notion that Starbucks didn't show on the default map view at the default zoom, is pretty meaningless. Or pick a location and then press 'navigate', and relevant roads and shields pop up. The notion immediately prior to this interaction all roads and shields they weren't sprinkled all across the map in all directions, isn't really important.
But none of that functionality was examined, which is THE driving force between differences in maps for actual human beings with actual human being purposes.
Anyway I'm sure it'll get covered in the future, but I felt it to be a surprisingly weak article. Let's not forget this isn't just some random guy writing an essay, this is one of the leads of the Apple Maps cartography for almost half a decade.
I think one thing went missing too in the focus on two of the biggest anglo-saxan cities in the world and the backyard of Apple/Google, which is that the world's population doesn't live there, and that Apple sucks and Google functions in less Western areas. Just read this thread and you'll find lots of anecdotal evidence.
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#33Apple Maps is great because 1. the sign it shows actually matches the sign on the roads 2 UI is clean and clutter free 3. Takes less battery life 4. uses lock screen properly unlike gmaps 5. Better voice Google Maps on the other hand is just a buggy app and a battery hog. However there're few things Google Maps does better 1. Which lane to use 2. Suggest new route mid route for faster speed For me (in US) routes are…
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#34Apple Maps is great because 1. the sign it shows actually matches the sign on the roads 2 UI is clean and clutter free 3. Takes less battery life 4. uses lock screen properly unlike gmaps 5. Better voice Google Maps on the other hand is just a buggy app and a battery hog. However there're few things Google Maps does better 1. Which lane to use 2. Suggest new route mid route for faster speed For me (in US) routes are…
Sounds like you're using Google Maps on iOS? Shouldn't you then use Apple Maps on Android for a more fair comparison?
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#35Apple Maps is great because 1. the sign it shows actually matches the sign on the roads 2 UI is clean and clutter free 3. Takes less battery life 4. uses lock screen properly unlike gmaps 5. Better voice Google Maps on the other hand is just a buggy app and a battery hog. However there're few things Google Maps does better 1. Which lane to use 2. Suggest new route mid route for faster speed For me (in US) routes are…
Also you're referring to Western world. In Africa and other less known countries Apple Map is inefficient.
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#36God, if there was ever a need for use of an appendix on the internet, this article would be it. Really didn't need to see 90% of the images. The article was so verbose, too, taking ten pages to conclude a simple arithmetic count of cities and road shields. Didn't help that on my screen the content/white distribution was literally 30/70, like I'm running a mobile phone simulator on my laptop spent a minute in the CSS…
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#37If I had to tl;dr my conclusions from this post it's this, Google is better at showing you how to navigate, Apple is better at showing you places worth going to. Really great analysis. I wish it was a bit more succinct, but there's a lot of great information here. One thing that's not clear in each comparison is "which is better?" The analysis seems to be indicating that the answer is "more", but I'm not entirely con…
Apple is much more informative, but only where you have the time/energy to focus on the map, such as someone in the back of a taxi wanting to find some tiny location. Google is much easier to read at a glance, ie by someone actually doing something other then using the phone and needing the info to inform that task minute by minute.
Re: Cartography Comparison: Google Maps and Apple Maps
#38If I had to tl;dr my conclusions from this post it's this, Google is better at showing you how to navigate, Apple is better at showing you places worth going to. Really great analysis. I wish it was a bit more succinct, but there's a lot of great information here. One thing that's not clear in each comparison is "which is better?" The analysis seems to be indicating that the answer is "more", but I'm not entirely con…
To simplify: I'd say Google is for drivers, while Apple is for people being driven. Apple is much more informative, but only where you have the time/energy to focus on the map, such as someone in the back of a taxi wanting to find some tiny location. Google is much easier to read at a glance, ie by someone actually doing something other then using the phone and needing the info to inform that task minute by minute.
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#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
To simplify: I'd say Google is for drivers, while Apple is for people being driven. Apple is much more informative, but only where you have the time/energy to focus on the map, such as someone in the back of a taxi wanting to find some tiny location. Google is much easier to read at a glance, ie by someone actually doing something other then using the phone and needing the info to inform that task minute by minute.
There are uses for maps that that don't even involve cars at all! I know I've spend a fair amount of time just browsing around.
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#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
"The analysis seems to be indicating that the answer is "more"," That wasn't my read at all. What made you think that?
Most of the comparisons seemed to be about number of things at various zoom levels.