Jirit:
I loaded this app for my Camino last year. I am willing to take another look at it. However, I have two constructive criticisms:
1. My biggest "criticism" of it is that it does not have a global update capability. So, you have to update all the segments separately, one at a time. This takes extra time to monitor and is just annoying. It would be much easier if it either updated automatically if a Wi-Fi connection was present when the app was started, OR if it had an "Update All" button. Preferably, both functions would be possible and configurable on a "settings" button.
2. My second constructive suggestion is that more data should be available offline. As you know, Wi-Fi coverage can be spotty along the Camino. I happen to use the app on my iPod Touch. So, I have Wi-Fi capability (when available) but no cellular / mobile phone signal capability. This would apply to those using Wi-Fi only tablets / iPads as well.
This app has the makings of a really, REALLY good guide. I would like it to be as functional as the Eroski Guide - presently only available in Spanish. married to the content of a Michelin or Miam Miam Dodo Guide.
But, I suppose that is a good goal. Personally, I would not mind paying for the app if it had more utility.
One of the lingering problems for most of the better Camino Guides is either; that they are not available in electronic format, or in an interactive format such as this one. You have the skeleton, or outline of a really good product. It just needs some refinement.
Thanks for the opportunity to comment.