The new OS X Mavericks has in its arsenal a lot of cool features. For example, the application "Maps" has removed from iOS-devices. On the Mac screen, it looks great: smooth zooming, and traced details, of course, the vaunted Flyover mode in which you can "float" over the cities and enjoy the distant expanses. But at yesterday's presentation showed us another interesting feature - the ability to send route on iOS-device.
Here's how it works:
1. Start the app "maps" on your Mac installed with an OS X Mavericks.
2. On the navigation bar there is a button "Routes". Click on it.
3. In the right pane that opens, select the route that you want to send to your iPhone or iPad.
4. The route is selected and laid on the map? It remains to send it to your iOS-device. Click on the icon "Send" on the navigation bar and select the gadget, with which you and hit the road.
5. Voila! On your iOS-device already received a notice from the calculated route.
That's all. And then your gadget will take you to your destination using voice guidance. Convenient, is not it? In addition, the card on OS X Mavericks integrated Mail, Contacts and Calendar. This means that, no matter where you find the address, it can immediately see on the map.