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		<title>Gokivo GPS Navigator</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Gerhard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I tried to outsmart Gokivo. Twice I attempted to fry it&#8217;s artificial brain. Following is a turn for turn account of my battle with Gokivo, the travel directions navigation app. My first use for this app was a setup. I was driving to a concert five miles from my house that only needed one turn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2036" src="http://appstruck.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/download-200x300.gif" alt="download" width="200" height="300" />I tried to outsmart Gokivo. Twice I attempted to fry it&#8217;s artificial brain. Following is a turn for turn account of my battle with Gokivo, the travel directions navigation app.</p>
<p>My first use for this app was a setup. I was driving to a concert five miles from my house that only needed one turn to easily get there. As this was my first use of the app I let the auto settings be, and started my engine. Gokivo wanted to take me on the freeway. This may have taken me to my destination faster, but I&#8217;m leery as the freeways it prefered I use are usually backed up (as is the California Highway &#8211; um, way)</p>
<p>I was expecting to hear the Gokivo voice pester me that I missed my turn (to get on the freeway), but was astonished when I heard nothing. What if this hadn&#8217;t been on purpose? What if my kids were screaming in the back of the jalopy and I couldn&#8217;t give the iPhone the fatherly attention it needed. What then? I would have driven on my way without knowing it was the WRONG way.</p>
<p>Before I could rant much longer, Gokivo corrected itself without uttering a thing. I&#8217;m still not sure how I feel about this. Maybe it&#8217;s the servant way to take the assumed error as its own and not mention it to master.</p>
<p>One thing to note&#8230; I found the GPS to be a bit funny sometimes. Twice (once for each test), Gokivo thought I was one street over. This was particularly funny as I was going through a tunnel which doesn&#8217;t haver service. Gokivo thought I was on the top of the mountain on Fish Ranch Road sitting pretty decrying its suggestion to turn around and enter the tunnel. Once I got out, it realized the mistake and corrected itself. Thank iPod for intelligence!</p>
<p>So, in both of my attempts I found similar things I like and dislike about Gokivo.</p>
<p><strong>On Track</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>You can play music while Gokivo works for you</li>
<li>The general service provided</li>
<li>A breakdown of your directions that you may peruse before, during, or after your trip.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Off its Rocker</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The random GPS errors</li>
<li>Not commenting as soon as I make a wrong turn</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Ultimatum</strong></p>
<p>I found this app to be pretty good functionally. Not the best service like this though. But WAIT! It&#8217;s only $10 compared to $100 for its competitors. That&#8217;s a great deal and in my book is well worth a few bugs. So what if I can&#8217;t be inept while driving. To save $90 I will happily spend a few minutes before a trip to look over my map and let Gokivo remind me when a turn is coming up. You&#8217;d be crazy not to get this for the price, unless you require perfection from your electronic equipment or have the budget to spend $100 on a navigator. Even then, don&#8217;t you have one in your fancy car Mr. Fancy Pants. For all the regular panted individuals out there. Welcome to the big leagues, you now have a dashboard navigator in your pocket!</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Gokivo is a turn-by-turn navigation application for iPhone users that offers real-time visual and voice-prompted directions for travel by foot or car.  Some of the application’s key features include:</p>
<p>•	Real time traffic alerts regarding incidents and delays along your route<br />
•	Deep integration with the iPod, allowing users to listen to music while also receiving voice-prompts<br />
•	Easy navigation to any contact in your address book<br />
•	More than 1 million miles of traffic flow information<br />
•	Improved GPS tracking for precision and accuracy</p>
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