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The voiced turn-by-turn directions are the main draw of this app, enabling navigation without even having to look at the iPhone's screen while driving.
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The US review noted that text-to-speech was still forthcoming at that time four months later, the Australia/New Zealand app has four different voices in three different accents (Australian, British "Received Pronunciation", and General American), with text-to-speech offered in the Australian and American accents. Many of the quirks mentioned in that review seem to have been resolved in the months since. We reviewed the US version of NDrive back in November. When it was pointed out to me that I won't always have a co-pilot with me, thus making it all but impossible to use the built-in Maps app without unintentionally going off-roading in my Toyota, I agreed to give NDrive Australia & New Zealand a try.Īfter using the app for a few days navigating around Palmerston North and some of the backcountry roads of New Zealand, I came away more impressed with the app than I thought I would be - but it still has some flaws that will likely keep me from relying on it as my primary GPS app. The biggest advantage she offers over any nav app is her ability to intelligently adapt to changing conditions. Since getting my iPhone 3G a bit over a year ago, my wife has been the human half of my turn-by-turn navigation system.
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"The problem with these nav apps is they don't really seem to offer me a compelling alternative to the free Maps app plus a co-pilot," I said. When asked if I wanted to review NDrive Australia & New Zealand (currently US$24.99, AU$29.99, and NZ$30.99), I was initially reluctant.