Needs a lot of work
We used this for 10 days in Costa Rica. It barely works, but given the lack of street names and addresses, it is better than nothing. It crashes, that is, it turns itself off continually when following a route. When it turns on, you have to set it up; it doesnt remember anything inception recent landmarks. The way we used it was thatll I would plot out a route before we left and then use the app to ensure we were on the correct road. It usually followed our local,ion on the map, so gave us confidence that we were headed in the correct direction. There is no planning mode, so you cannot pick two locations from their list and plot a route. There are only icons on the map, no words, so you cant identify icons along the way except by touching them. Must have a second person to make it work. (They will spend a lot of time restarting the app). In San Jose, its route may not get you there because of the one way streets, but knowing where you are going is helpful. Some icons are not exactly at the correct location, but being within a block helps a lot. When you put a route in and want to zoom out to see the entire route, plan to do it a few times since as you zoom, it will crash (turn off). Bottom line: its barely worth the $10, but it did get us where we were going, when we worked around its many limitations.
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Costa Rica GPS Map