![]() ![]() It is coming though, as soon as we can get it all sorted. There were some complexities we needed to overcome and so rather than delay basic iOS4 support we released an update with that as the priority. Is CamerAlert multitasking though? It didn't seem to be when I was running it.ĬamerAlert isn't as yet multitasking but we are working on that right now. Even if their updated maps still don't include a road that's 4 years old. I had no issue running TomTom on iOS4, but c'est la vie, I won't say "no" to new features, and particularly the multitasking. It also reset Traffic, so I had some confusion trying to get that back again. (Mentioned on the other TomTom thread, but.)Īnother person who lost all their favourites. IPhone 6s 128GB, Samsung S7 edge, Apps Tomtom W.europe,Tomtom US +Canada,Īpple updated their TomTom Carkit for iPhone product page Were did you find the iphone 4 compatibility, all i can find on the tomtom web site is :-Ĭompatibility iPhone iPhone iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS Require iPhone OS 3.0 or later I Just did the upgrade and have lost all my favourites not very happy That will come as welcome news for current owners considering an upgrade but loathe to have to buy yet another cradle. On a related note, Apple updated their TomTom Carkit for iPhone product page yesterday to include iPhone 4 as a compatible device. We also released our CamerAlert iOS4 update this week and so we can now establish what is or isn't possible whilst running the two side by side! We've been using this version for some weeks now under iOS4 and it's both stable and provides some welcome enhancements. These include New map data, route sharing, departure reminder, eco routes and car symbols. The update is a major one and provides a number of feature enhancements over and above the much anticipated iOS4 multi-tasking support. True to there word, an update was submitted and with unusual speed from Apple it has been approved and began appearing in the an Appstore near you yesterday evening. It's usually a good idea, when going to a small town in Italy, to park outside the walls and walk in.TomTom - Major iOS4 update and carkit is iPhone4 compatibleĪfter a less than promising start earlier on Monday with the discovery that TomTom's iPhone app was crashing on iPhone's upgraded to iOS4 comes rather better news a day later. I always look at a good map before setting out, and get a general idea of where we should be going and which roads look more like mule paths. ![]() I've also heard of people being directed to those cute little streets with a flight of stairs, or to streets that are really too narrow for the average car. Several huge pot-holes (maybe cauldron holes would be more accurate) we realized that we should have followed the road sign. I saw a road sign pointing to Sant'Angelo straight ahead, but he decided to follow the advice of the Garmin. My husband's Garmin at a certain point told him to turn left. ![]() ![]() Last year, we went to a truffle festival here in Le Marche, in a little town called Sant'Angelo in Vado. I've learned that you have to take any navigational system with a grain of salt, and use your common sense. I would advise downloading just enough for the next day, using the wifi in your hotel (if your hotel has good wifi, which is never a given in Italy). You can still use the satellite service for your location, and the maps don't change much overnight. As I said, I've never tried downloading the maps in advance, but I don't see why it shouldn't work. I don't think it has traffic information, but I'm not sure. Google Navigator is fine for real-time turns. ![]()
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