Published by Steve Litchfield at 15:58 UTC, August 17th 2018

Last featured here in June , WinGo Maps (effectively trying to be Google Maps in a native UWP for Windows 10) has just been rewritten, so it's smoother and faster and with some UI improvements. A whole new application? See the changelog below.

Here's the official changelog for v1.5.105:

Re-Coded from scratch

New and better fluent UI for mobile devices

New animations and smoother UI

Now app can find your location so much faster

Added New north button and removed old rotation control

Localized voice navigation now should work by setting API Language in Settings -> Language settings

Ram usage optimization

Detecting the searched place area and exact zoom on area

And so much more little improvements and AppCore re-building that enable us to add many new features in the future.

Good stuff, though there's still a long way to go in terms of intelligible navigation instructions (they currently get clipped in my testing), in terms of managing offline maps, plus numerous quirks and minor bugs. Don't worry, I'll keep an eye on this.

Some screens from this version:

The interface is much the same, other than a compass control when the map's rotated. The default is a light map, even if the app itself is 'dark', but you can force even the map to go dark by heading into 'layers' and choosing 'Roads only'.

Eh voila! Note that traffic is enable by default, which is really handy, since Google's crowd-sourced traffic is the jewel in its crown; (right) playing with all the various languages supported for voice readout, though this system seems a bit buggy so far.

You can buy this in the Store here, or grab a free trial to see how it works for you (so far)! I honestly think this is well worth buying and persevering with, as long as the developer keeps coding. Updates have been almost weekly recently.