
CoPilot Live's map view could use some cleanup and suffers some lag when switching between the vertical and horizontal positions.
(Credit: Screenshot by Dong Ngo/CNET)
CoPilot Live is the fourth turn-by-turn GPS application with offline built-in maps for all of North America that I have on my iPhone 3GS. After Navigon, iGo My Way, and TomTom, I thought there would be nothing new I could find in a navigation app. I was wrong.
CoPilot Live offers a quick way to switch between modes of travel, which include auto, RV, motorcycle, biking, and walking. This makes the app ideal for getting around town, especially, say, if you need to change from driving a car to walking. The Navigon app offers a similar option, but you have to dig pretty deep into the menu to change your travel mode. With CoPilot you can do this anytime, even in the middle of an existing route, just via a few taps.

CoPilot Live offers a quick way to switch between different modes of travel.
(Credit: Screenshot by Dong Ngo/CNET)
Another nice thing about CoPilot is the Live Services option, which includes Live Weather and Live Link. Live Weather lets you see local weather or weather in a different city. Live Link connects CoPilot Live users, allowing them to send messages or share locations. I wasn’t able to try this out as I was the only one I know who used the app during the testing.
The Live Services option, of course, requires an Internet connection and is only available when there’s a cellular or Wi-Fi signal. Unfortunately, the most anticipated feature that also requires an Internet connection, the real-time traffic option, is not yet available, though there’s a placeholder for it within the Live Services section of the app. According to ALK Technologies, maker of the CoPilot Live, this service will be added via an update that’s coming out by the end of the month and costs another $20 per year, on top of the current $35 flat fee for the app. No other iPhone GPS apps currently offer real-time traffic.
Also missing is the text-to-speech feature, where the app would read out the name of the street. Nonetheless, the app has a wide selection of voices for you to choose from. It includes voices of 29 languages, each with a few options of accents, both male and female. It’s probably the most versatile GPS app for the iPhone in terms of languages it supports.
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