Heads Up Navigator: 3D Augmented Reality Navigation Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 26 reviews. Read all reviews for Heads Up Navigator: 3D Augmented Reality Navigation for iPhone.
Heads Up Navigator: 3D Augmented Reality Navigation is free iOS app published by Niftybrick Software, LLC

No camera?

AJ_Grant

Why on earth is the camera exclusive to the iPhone 3Gs?


Da bomb

Captain hawy

When me and my possy was lost on da streets dis awesome navigation app saved my life. Grascias navigation app.


Okay...

jsr499

It's pretty good but it seems quite outdated, needs an update, a lot of potential


Nice so far!

jay95826

I think it is pretty good. For all you people that complain & did not spend a thing on this app, it is real simple people do not use it. But I for one like it, so I am using it. Thanks for this app I for one appreciate your work. Keep up the good work.


Good

Theatre boy

It's really cool and fun to use but what would be even better is if once you touched a place you could get directions to that place!


Non Navigator

Vmbeach

No directions given so it's of no use. Waste of time.


No content? Seriously?

Boradis

Every location has to be added manually. Considering how many other apps seem able to use the built-in "yellowpages" of the Maps app, the lack of it here is confusing. This oversight makes Navigator no more than a proof of concept toy.


Good for walking

Unicaw89

If you want walking directions and a fun app this is great if you are looking for a free turn by turn navigation it's the wrong app for you...


Do you mind updating?

Joseph Z @ VA

It's iPhone 5 year. 3 years later and it's still the same. Even far outdated features on here.


Other reviewers are ignorant

Chris Pt

People are complaining about all the things this app doesn't do, that it never claimed to do. In retrospect, naming the app "navigator" was a mistake. People these days think of turn by turn when they hear that. But for what it is, I'm in love with this thing. I like to stand on hills and try to guess what I'm looking at off in the distance, then search to confirm. Then when I'm down below, I can see where I was standing on the hill. Pretty magical use of the technology.