Thank you all for your helpful replies.  I will look into your suggestions.  I 
know back a few years ago Human Ware had a GPS system, but it was very 
expensive.  I figured with the iPhone and apps that such a costly solution 
probably has bee replaced by smaller and less expensive options.

Regards,

Harry

On Aug 23, 2012, at 2:46 PM, Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk> wrote:

> Hello Harry,
> 
> The best GPS app for iPhone is a very subjective matter. It very much depends 
> whether you mind having a 3G connection while using it or not.
> 
> I like Navigon because its maps reside on the phone so it doesn't download 
> data. The version I have works all over Europe as long as I remember to 
> download the appropriate maps.
> 
> However, I also like Ariadne GPS as an add-on, because it keeps me updated as 
> to where I am, and alerts me to the favourites I've put in. It does need an 
> internet connection, however, so I can't use it outside my home country 
> without incurring huge charges!
> 
> These two apps work together since Navigon happily runs in the background.
> 
> Quite a number of people use these two apps together, but I'm sure others 
> will have different suggestions since there are several GPS apps that only 
> work in the US.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
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