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Posted by Charles on November 19, 2009, 7:20 pm


A caution about Navigon partnering with Apple. Navigon has abandoned both
their GPS products and their contractual obligations in the U.S. market
(e.g. FreshMaps).

Stay away from Navigon, in any form, as they don't seem to be willing to
stand behind what they sell. They are trying to re-enter the U.S. market,
where they abandoned many customers, as an added value vendor/partner with
Apple, and perhaps others.

Navigon needs to get some fundamental ethical issues aligned correctly,
before they sneak back here bundled into iPhones, or whatever.




Posted by Sam Wormley on November 19, 2009, 7:39 pm


Charles wrote:
> A caution about Navigon partnering with Apple. Navigon has abandoned both
> their GPS products and their contractual obligations in the U.S. market
> (e.g. FreshMaps).
>
> Stay away from Navigon, in any form, as they don't seem to be willing to
> stand behind what they sell. They are trying to re-enter the U.S. market,
> where they abandoned many customers, as an added value vendor/partner with
> Apple, and perhaps others.
>
> Navigon needs to get some fundamental ethical issues aligned correctly,
> before they sneak back here bundled into iPhones, or whatever.
>
>
>

See: http://news.google.com/news?safe=off&q=Navigon+apple

Posted by DevilsPGD on November 20, 2009, 1:37 am



>A caution about Navigon partnering with Apple. Navigon has abandoned both
>their GPS products and their contractual obligations in the U.S. market
>(e.g. FreshMaps).
>Stay away from Navigon, in any form, as they don't seem to be willing to
>stand behind what they sell. They are trying to re-enter the U.S. market,
>where they abandoned many customers, as an added value vendor/partner with
>Apple, and perhaps others.
>Navigon needs to get some fundamental ethical issues aligned correctly,
>before they sneak back here bundled into iPhones, or whatever.

Are they a partner? All I heard was that they submitted an app to the
App Store... ?