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Augmented Reality to the max with Layars for iPhone 3GS
Augmented Reality to the max with Layars for iPhone 3GS
Filed under: iPhone, App Review
Every so often an app comes along that you just get excited about. Well, I’m excited about the Layar Reality Browser [iTunes link], and even better: it’s free!
This app has been available on the Android platform, and iPhone users have been eagerly awaiting it. Wait no more.
The Layar app will only run on an iPhone 3GS because it really needs that built-in compass. So what does it do? Quite a lot. The app displays real time information based on your location and the direction you are facing, overlaying the camera with locations and information that you are looking for.
Yes, like other apps with augmented reality, it can find food and shopping, but that’s only the beginning. You can find apartments for rent, Flickr photos taken near your location, mountain peaks, tourist information, and the list goes on and on. The Layar screen shows your live camera view, a radar-like display showing you a 360 degree view of ‘hits’ near you, the accuracy of your GPS fix, and the number of items it has located.
The Layars app is based on an open architecture, so it can interact with an unlimited amount of information set up to talk to the platform. It is globally aware, not just U.S. centric, and lots of 3rd party developers are jumping in.
In operation it generally worked very well. I didn’t see any crashes, but at times some of the many servers supplying information did not seem to be up and running. When I wanted to see some information on the mountains in my area, it worked great one time, and the next time it said there was nothing around, even though I was standing in the foothills of some 5,000-foot peaks.
Generally though, the app was well behaved, and as you explore the riches it contains your mind races with all the possibilities an app like this has. You don’t have to use only the camera view. You can get a list of nearby points of interest or see everything on a 2D Google map. Wikipedia is even available. When I brought it up, it gave me some information on my town, a nearby school, and some info about nearby parks.
I hope this app really grows, because the potential here is limitless. Try it for yourself. There’s no cost, and no risk. You’ll be surprised at all the stuff around you. I’m going on a trip soon, and can’t wait to explore with Layars.
Let us know how it works for you.
TUAWAugmented Reality to the max with Layars for iPhone 3GS originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 15 Oct 2009 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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TUAW Follow Up: CoPilot Live missing features
TUAW Follow Up: CoPilot Live missing features
Filed under: iPhone, App Store, App Review
Our Saturday review of CoPilot Live [iTunes Link] raised some interesting questions among users of the US$34.99 app.
TUAW reader Jeremy sent us an email this morning wondering why the Live Local Search feature of the app is now a paid feature, when it was free on the first version that was released. This clever feature used an internet connection to find nearby points of interest, even though the maps and bulk of the POI database are on the app itself. It was a great way to keep the app up to date, using a blend of static maps and info with an internet supplement.
With the latest update to the app (version 8.0.0.096) that feature is now part of a US$19.99 annual update that also adds real time traffic updates and gas price searches.
At first blush, it seems like features should not be taken away in an update. I contacted ALK, the app developer, and received a response from spokesperson Mary Kelly:
“Local Search was included in the first release of the App as a taster of this premium feature. We did not advertise it as being an included feature in our original App or at any time promote it as being included. In fact it was listed on the App description as a premium service ‘coming soon’. We may offer similar trials for a limited period for other services in the future. The Live Services which we promote as ‘included as standard’ remain so, namely: LiveLink location sharing and Live Weather.”
The company apologizes for any confusion. CoPilot Live still remains a pretty good deal for a low-end navigation service. I found quite a few map errors and omissions, but the company has set up a mechanism for people to report any problems with the accuracy of the maps.
I can understand users being upset at losing the feature, and ALK should have made it more clear that Live Local Search was just a temporary sampler of a future paid service.
TUAWTUAW Follow Up: CoPilot Live missing features originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 21 Sep 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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TUAW Follow up-CoPilot Live missing features
TUAW Follow up-CoPilot Live missing features
Filed under: iPhone, App Store, App Review
Our Saturday review of CoPilot Live [iTunes Link] raised some interesting questions among users of the US$34.99 app.
TUAW reader Jeremy sent us an email this morning wondering why the Live Local Search feature of the app is now a paid feature, when it was free on the first version that was released. This clever feature used an internet connection to find nearby points of interest, even though the maps and bulk of the POI database are on the app itself. It was a great way to keep the app up to date, using a blend of static maps and info with an internet supplement.
With the latest update to the app (version 8.0.0.096) that feature is now part of a US$19.99 annual update that also adds real time traffic updates and gas price searches.
At first blush, it seems like features should not be taken away in an update. I contacted ALK, the app developer, and received a response from spokesperson Mary Kelly:
“Local Search was included in the first release of the App as a taster of this premium feature. We did not advertise it as being an included feature in our original App or at any time promote it as being included. In fact it was listed on the App description as a premium service ‘coming soon’. We may offer similar trials for a limited period for other services in the future. The Live Services which we promote as ‘included as standard’ remain so, namely: LiveLink location sharing and Live Weather.”
The company apologizes for any confusion. CoPilot Live still remains a pretty good deal for a low-end navigation service. I found quite a few map errors and omissions, but the company has set up a mechanism for people to report any problems with the accuracy of the maps.
I can understand users being upset at losing the feature, and ALK should have made it more clear that Live Local Search was just a temporary sampler of a future paid service.
TUAWTUAW Follow up-CoPilot Live missing features originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 21 Sep 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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