I'm commuting to and from Apple five days a week now and there's all kinds of different traffic scenarios that occur in a typical week on the long trip to and from my home in Oakland. One of the things I frequently do with the Maps app is, check the map and it's estimated arrival time for my destination at 1 Infinite Loop before I leave from the house. I do this routine again in reverse as I'm going to the car, or getting into the car at Infinite Loop to leave work and return home to Oakland also. The flip directions button that I always forget about should prove itself to be incredibly useful in the future should I actually remember to take advantage of it.
While I use this app almost daily for my travels to and from work and couldn't live without it, there are a number of improvements that could make the Maps app a lot better than it is currently for my particular user scenario that I will call weekday work commuter user. Below, I've outlined some of those additions that would be nice to haves, as they say in the Product Specification documents I used to read as a Quality Assurance Engineer before testing a product or feature.
Nice to haves:
1. Add a resubmit button for the maps route distance and time calculation on the same page as the results.
Currently, I have to click the Edit button and then click the Route button again to have the distance and time calculation resubmit and display the updated distance and time information. A dedicated button to recalculate the time and distance data from your current location would be a very welcome addition to this app.
2. Add the ability to pull up frequently used maps from a favorites list. This is just a no-brainer feature. Frequently used maps would be a very useful feature. Implementation is also key to make this feature as useful as possible. Apple's got good people to figure that out though so, I'll leave it to them to design a good UI for saved maps storage and recall.
3. This may be a feature that should be reserved for a paid maps app but it would be nice to have an Alternate Routes button to show multiple routes and their respective time and distance so that the user could route around a bad traffic spot and get home with less stress and agony spent sitting in the car after a long day' work.
Those are just a few of the items that I think would make this app even more useful than it already is on the iPhone. I use it very frequently to find places and to get to and from work.
I can't wait to get an iPhone 3 GS when the prices come down for the refurbs for existing customers (currently $349 for a 16GB and $449 for the 32GB refurbished 3 GS for existing customers which is a lot less compelling than the new customer price of $149 and $249.
Having the magnetometer in the iPhone 3 GS would allow me to purchase some of the GPS traffic and routing software available in the iPhone App Store to see if any of the new GPS traffic aps have solved the traffic problems mentioned above any better than Maps currently does.
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