Click the information button "i" and then "Report an Issue".
There is no "i" button from the navigation screen and there's no "i" button from the search results either if you want to report entirely irrelevant results.
This is likely an intentional design decision, and it sounds like a common-sense safety feature.
Great feature for walking and public transit directions. They still have interactive bits for the driving directions — I can't imagine what sort of "common sense" simply hides the report a problem thing until you dig through a few levels of mediocre UI.
I disagree. Working on a large software project with many programmers, it is very useful to see what other programmers intend (or just hope) to change, even if it is just to get more of a glimpse in to the intention of the dev.
I find the usefulness/annoying ratio to be very high.
This is so much better. I don't understand why they have to sell the hw whiteboard when everybody could see everything on their tablets and laptops, plus the screen every meeting room already has. Especially since they target remote collaboration.
Is there any app like limnu but without the paid service behind and save to any cloud or local storage?