Our solutions to survive the disappearance of StreetView and Google Maps in iOS 6

You know, by switching to iOS 6 you
go say goodbye to the cards you've known for years to
give way to those served by Apple. Even if his new cards are
very pleasant to use, that FlyOver technology is simply
stunning and I'm not even talking about the voice guidance,regulars of
Google Maps and StreetView could well feel a
lack
.

So that everyone can fully enjoy iOS 6 without frustration,
here are solutions while waiting for Google to offer us an app
dedicated__:

Google Maps web version for maps

The first solution is probably the simplest. Indeed, even if
Maps no longer natively offers Google maps, they are still
accessible from the web.

It will be enough toget to this
address
and add a shortcut on the home screen to
enjoy.

Add an icon to the springboard and presto, you've almost replaced
the native app disappeared. But there is still one problem with this solution... you
still won't have StreetView

Google Earth for satellite views

The new Plan application obviously offers the satellite view
everywhere on the planet. However, if you prefer the Google version you
You can simply find it in the Coogle Earth application.

However, here the view is for the pleasure of the eyes, because unlike the
Web version that allows you to calculate routes, Google Earth does not allow this
not. Like FlyOver Google Earth allows you to discover the world in 3D and
worth a look.

But what will be missed the most is Street View and there, we have the
solution !

MyMap + pour StreetView

Over time, we got into the habit of walking through the streets
through the eyes of Google Cars and, it must be admitted, even if this
functionality is far from being essential, it is still very practical.
It is via third-party applications that you will be able to enjoy the photos
of streets proposed by Google, always on your iPhone and in iOS
6 !

MyMap+ is a manager of maps, positions and more that has the
good idea to display Google Street View views alongside the map.
the app also offers a full-screen mode for Street View.

From the same publisher we also find an application which offers less than
features, but which is more focused on StreetView:

You can install them now to be ready
before installing iOS 6

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