Use your Apple Watch and get directions for your event from Apple or Google or Bing maps
iPad and iPad Pro version
iPhone 4, 5, 6, version
Apple Watch version
Make it easy to travel, with an address already stored in your contacts, address stored with an event:
1. Use 3rd party Apps to navigate without the need to copy and paste addresses from your calendar or contacts.
2. Use your Apple Watch and send a destination address to a 3rd party App or website for navigation via your iPhone.
3. Use your Apple Watch, select a contact already stored on your iPhone via the ‘I always late’ App, tap the address and get directions to your friend.
4. Avoid complicated telephone directions, let your secretary, your personal assistant, your wife, your husband, your clever teenager add a new event with an address remotely (via the Cloud or Directory services) to your family or work calendar. Refresh you calendar or contacts, get directions to the new event or contact.
5. Upgrade to full version and get more features.
Choose from more than one Maps App to give you directions, choose the one you like the most.
You have a dinner appointment for 6pm. You have the location in your iPhone calendar. The only thing between you and seeing your best friend is a map. The streets are busy, you hate it taking your phone out go your handbag (pocket) to only struggle getting the the calendar location into maps and get directions.
I am always late is an app that will load your next appointment, get the location, load it into maps and instruct it to start giving you directions, either via your headphones plugged in, out via your Apple Watch.
Disclaimers:
1. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
3rd Party Trademarks:
© 2013 Microsoft Inc. All rights reserved. Bing Design 2013 is a registered trademark of Microsoft Inc.
© 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. Google and the Google Logo are registered trademarks of Google Inc.
© 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. Google Maps™ mapping service is a trademark of Google Inc.
1. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
3rd Party Trademarks:
© 2013 Microsoft Inc. All rights reserved. Bing Design 2013 is a registered trademark of Microsoft Inc.
© 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. Google and the Google Logo are registered trademarks of Google Inc.
© 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. Google Maps™ mapping service is a trademark of Google Inc.