![]() ![]() I'm still confused by Jamie's comment earlier that search with full UK postcodes works for you, I've tried and tried and it definately does not work on this build, could it be that the full version is slightly updated with features such as full postcode search, or are you using it on a different platform(iphone4 for instance)? and the voice options are much better too(can even choose other languages which is fun for me speaking basic Spanish). As mentioned before for me NDrive is a much more user friendly interface, but I can't help but wish Aura was that little bit better in a couple of areas as I do prefer its navigation, it looks nicer(love the 3d landscape view, nicer than my dedicated sat nav), I like the way it displays the speed limits etc. Well today is crunch day really as Sygic Aura is set to come off the sale price of 20Euro. ![]() Not really, seemed loud enough to me and don't think I had it on full volume. ![]() ![]() Just noticed it's Sygic Aura rather than Sygic 10. Main things I need, to be able to just input postcode only for speed, and be able to choose from multiple route options would be handy too as some of thesmaller lanes around the moors can be a real pain, especially when it's icy! Have brought it down to two choices now after reading of all my options, the two I'm between are NDrive(which looking at their website appears to be 39.99Euros for UK), or Sygic 10(which is currently on offer at 19.99Euro for UK, which seems a good price).ĭon't want to faff about with trials(hate having stuff left rooted in my phone after trials) and would rather just choose and purchase, so just wondered if anyone had opinions on either, or even better both? So, looking to add a paid for GPS alternative. But now part of my job involves mulit-drop deliveries to isolated pubs around Exmoor, I've discovered it isn't without its problems, main one being arrive at destination, destination has no phone signal, which means when I program my next drop, until I gain signal again I'm without driving directions. I've been using google maps for some time now and must admit I think it's bloomin fantastic, especially as a free application. ![]()
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