- Aug 21, 2011
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Clearly none of the current architects of the New Google maps app ever drive. There is a downside of the Google bus after-all. 
I understand the push to Holo-ize Maps. I like Holo. However, the UI interactions for a driver (as one would get from launching via the Nav icon) have gone from brilliant (in 6.14.4) to abysmal (in 7.x.x). This is not just some subjective rant "because it is different". The quantitative usability score from any metric that I've used before has tanked in the newest version.
What's worse is that the developers are not likely to get good/useful feedback from the people that use maps to navigate. Everyone is either rolling back to 6.14.4 or moving to other applications like Waze. Check your metrics people. Without this feedback, one can't hope to correct the issues and bring it back to it's former glory.
I have 2 possible suggestions:
1) Re-release the new maps as Maps (beta) just as is done with the Chrome browser. Given the frequent crashes in the new version, a move like this seems justified. I can use the new app at my leisure and provide beta feedback, but when I have to have a working app, I can go back to the full version.
2) Re-release the old maps as a new app "Google Maps Classic". There may be some face saving necessary - and this would still allow those of us who depend on Navigation to use the old scheme and still provide occasional feedback on the "new" maps.

I understand the push to Holo-ize Maps. I like Holo. However, the UI interactions for a driver (as one would get from launching via the Nav icon) have gone from brilliant (in 6.14.4) to abysmal (in 7.x.x). This is not just some subjective rant "because it is different". The quantitative usability score from any metric that I've used before has tanked in the newest version.
What's worse is that the developers are not likely to get good/useful feedback from the people that use maps to navigate. Everyone is either rolling back to 6.14.4 or moving to other applications like Waze. Check your metrics people. Without this feedback, one can't hope to correct the issues and bring it back to it's former glory.
I have 2 possible suggestions:
1) Re-release the new maps as Maps (beta) just as is done with the Chrome browser. Given the frequent crashes in the new version, a move like this seems justified. I can use the new app at my leisure and provide beta feedback, but when I have to have a working app, I can go back to the full version.
2) Re-release the old maps as a new app "Google Maps Classic". There may be some face saving necessary - and this would still allow those of us who depend on Navigation to use the old scheme and still provide occasional feedback on the "new" maps.