Why is a Java application more useful than a browser-based application?
A Java application is a little program on your phone. Instead of having to download multiple pages to enter your information, you only download when its actually time to retrieve a map or directions. The program also stores information so your directions don’t disappear if you lose your connection or turn your phone off. Another benefit is that and locations can be saved and reused.
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