Maps & GPS (54 programs)
Pros: Fun way to explore what's around you. Customize what you want to see. Displays useful, accurate information about locations. Great social capabilities through layers. Enjoy digital extras through Point and Scan feature.
Cons: Some areas not well stocked with content. Technical glitches hamper usability.
Pros: Works offline. Familiar design. Allows multiple waypoints. Advanced tools.
Cons: Mapping data needs work. Additional map download requires payment. Problematic POI system.
Pros: Creates an ideal route with varying public transports. Shows a timetable for the metro, bus, and tram. Allows you to plan trips in advance. Has the capability to book taxis within the app.
Cons: Does not account for traffic delays.
Pros: Free to download and use. Lots of different features.
Cons: Limited maps. A few bugs in the system.
Pros: SMS texting feature. Simultaneous phone call. Auto-allocation to the appropriate rescue center. Built-in test mode prevents false alarms.
Cons: No self-help or first-aid instructions. Dials the assistance center nearest to the last location with an internet connection. Does not refresh medical data and alerts without an internet connection. Limited to the Tyrol region.
Pros: Pay parking fees on-time. Get refunds for unused parking time. Receive promotional coupons. Supports various payment method.
Cons: Minimum parking time is three hours. Issues on confirming locations.
Pros: Very simple to use. Lets you share your location in many ways. Show your location in real time on your Facebook wall. Slick integration with contacts and calendar. Lets you easily plot your location. Cross platform so supports most devices.
Cons: 4-hour sharing time limit.
Pros: Makes it easy to check in. Quickly check if friends are close by. Send group messages to nearby buddies.
Cons: No 'gamification' features. Always on GPS saps battery.
Pros: Simple interface. Real-time GPS. Easily connects you to the authorities. Easy-to-activate alarm functions.
Cons: Users will be permanently located. Does not really guarantee safety.