What3Words
Add support for What3Words addresses, for simple and accurate navigation.
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Paddy Landau
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It's over three years since this feature was requested. In the meantime, the BBC has discussed the UK's services request to use What3Words, and Mongolia's postal system has officially adopted it. Please do this.
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Carsten Weiland
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Zusätzlich das Ziel über das 3 Wort System eingeben.
Das ist so was ähnliches wie GPS Daten nur einfach mit 3 Wörtern.
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Anonymous
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Agreed. UK emergency services now use what3word addresses, come on Waze, stay ahead of the curve....
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Yusuf Seedat
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I support this idea. Ford just added support for this as well. Since I use Android Auto and Waze exclusively. I would love this functionality built into Waze and not have to use the W3W app to find a location then direct that to Waze. Hard to use in a car.
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Freda Checks
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It should be possible to save a W3W address as a Favourite in Waze, but I have not found a way of doing it!
I can go to W3W and find the exact location where I want to be then use Waze to go there - but unable to save that location as a Favourite in Waze! Bizarre! -
Jaco Muller commented
This is a duplicate of the What3words idea, please vote over there.
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Jaco Muller commented
I was dropped off 10 blocks from my hotel the other day due to a vague address used by them. We need something as accurate as GPS coordinates but as easy to remember as street addresses to indicate location. What3words is the answer.
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Tomasz Cholewa commented
I really like this idea!!!
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Doug Chandler
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This would be such a quick win...
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GC
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Another Vote, BMW is now using it in their new cars.
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Anonymous
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Tres pratique
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Anonymous
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Another vote for this
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Anonymous
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Please integrate "What Three Words" Location finder app into your software. With this you will have a faultless Navigation device.
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Lane Gray
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Indeed.
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Anonymous
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Definitely add support for W.3.W - perfect solution for the last 100 yards
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Oscar Mendez
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Please, add support for What3Words addresses
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Chris
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Yes absolutely. What3words is the smartest concept to come out of technology to the benefit of geomatics and people in a loooong time.
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Anonymous
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Add support for What3Words addresses, for simple and accurate navigation.