Straight up, Apple screwed the pooch with the new Maps app. They let a business squabble effect the end user in a negative manner.
In the past Apple understood why you don't do that. The user who's lost in a strange city really doesn't give a flying fata' what decision you made in the boardroom 6 months earlier. All they know is "What the ****, the old app had this functionality. This new one sucks ***" and now their mad & lost.
Surprised to see such a garbage app released by Apple, it's one thing to release a brand spanking new application (eg: passbook) with some bugs, but to degrade the users experience by replacing a good app with trash?
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