Simply, if I go to Google Maps and I search for library (fast foods, gas stations, restrooms, hotels, museums, restaurants, etc), I want to see all the libraries shown.
If there are more than 500 results, it should show 500 and indicate that there's more, so I know to zoom in to a particular section that I'm interested in.
But Google Maps doesn't do that and shows only up to 20 relevant [random] results. Two major problems:
20 results is so little that it might as well show just 3. How can that limit be increased? (You might think that you can just scrolldown the panel list, but each new result on the map removes an old result)
It's unknowable whether the results are leaky. You get no more results ("
You've reached the end of the list.") even if there are obviously more to show.(gotta scroll in and Search this area for under 20 results to prove a positive, but how to prove a negative..? perhaps results are nonleaky if under 20?)
Any solutions to the two problems?
Finding all items on a map.. such a simple thing really.. How can Google Maps be fixed to do it correctly?