Update: I have now test driven 'Sygic: GPS Navigation' and since I don't to go into much detail about it, I will say, don't waste your time with the free trial, much less even consider paying what they want for the full version.
For starters, the interface to setup a route or look for POIs is pretty horrible. It also does not announce street names. It takles too long to update the route after you go off its pre-planned route, and it never tells you when it has stopped trying to take you back to the pre-planned route and has updated the routing.
When in the Nav screen, the arrangement of the displayed information is not too bad.
One plus I will give it is that it seems to dynamically adjust the distances at which it announces upcoming turns, so that it will always tell you ahead of time that there's a turn coming soon. This is something CoPilot will NOT do if the next turn is within its minimum distance of 0.3 miles - in that case, CoPilot will not give ANY upcoming turn announcement at all, and this can be a serious drawback in cases where the turns are close together. (CoPilot does have a minimum 50 yard setting for its 'Turn Now' announcement, but that's not what I'm referring to here)
For starters, the interface to setup a route or look for POIs is pretty horrible. It also does not announce street names. It takles too long to update the route after you go off its pre-planned route, and it never tells you when it has stopped trying to take you back to the pre-planned route and has updated the routing.
When in the Nav screen, the arrangement of the displayed information is not too bad.
One plus I will give it is that it seems to dynamically adjust the distances at which it announces upcoming turns, so that it will always tell you ahead of time that there's a turn coming soon. This is something CoPilot will NOT do if the next turn is within its minimum distance of 0.3 miles - in that case, CoPilot will not give ANY upcoming turn announcement at all, and this can be a serious drawback in cases where the turns are close together. (CoPilot does have a minimum 50 yard setting for its 'Turn Now' announcement, but that's not what I'm referring to here)
Free Route 66 Maps
HarveyC, Just thought I would give you an update on the river pilot GPS navigation. We have just finished day3 on the road using the navigation plus the EZ Guide Route 66 and so far it has been spot on. Mar 09, 2018 Route 66 Navigation is a free app with In-App Subscription for full navigation features. The free app allows you to view all the POI, events on Route 66, news, send your travel report or use S.O.S functionality. Unlock the Route 66 navigation features with one-year or 7-day licence.