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    Default Which one - Calamoto or Rever - Pros/Cons?

    Prefer Calamoto or Rever??
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    What on earth are you talking about?
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    Quote Originally Posted by UtahPete View Post
    What on earth are you talking about?
    I think they are GPS apps you use to plan trips.
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    Scenic is another one.

    I have all three downloaded but I have an iPhone. A friend who works ride with has a Samsung phone and one of the apps wasnt available for him

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    I ended up with the Rever with the pro plan. It had better features for me than Scenic. I haven’t looked at Calimoto.
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    All the phone apps for GPS are a 'work in progress'!!!!
    Calimoto is probably the best so far but very flakey and will destroy your planned route if you miss a turn. It will recalculate using it's own logic and ignore your waypoints from that point.
    Rever & Scenic are getting better but not ready for primetime.

    If you need to be certain to faithfully follow your intended route, stick with a dedicated GPS like the Garmin zumo line.
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    I use Rever with the Pro plan. I like the Butler maps included highlighting the rated scenic roads. I'll build a route in Rever and then download the gpx file into my Zumo GPS. You don't necessarily have to follow the route but it shows it on the gps and you can improvise as you want.


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    Most use Rever for tracking and can be used for navigation (if you download the map for your ride) Calimoto is kinda pricy and I don’t know anyone that uses it.

    Rever came out with a GoPro feature where it can turn on and start recording for you. It’s great when you get a nice road and forget to turn the camera on. They app does it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RayBJ View Post
    All the phone apps for GPS are a 'work in progress'!!!!
    Calimoto is probably the best so far but very flakey and will destroy your planned route if you miss a turn. It will recalculate using it's own logic and ignore your waypoints from that point.
    Rever & Scenic are getting better but not ready for primetime.

    If you need to be certain to faithfully follow your intended route, stick with a dedicated GPS like the Garmin zumo line.
    I agree, Ray, but not ALL GPS phone apps are a work in progress. There are a couple of GPS phone apps that are fully developed, like Sygic and TomTom, and save you buying a dedicated GPS……but yes, they cost.

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