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This sounds pretty cool. I am a Java developer by trade but I would love to try to help out with something like that. cheers |
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Overall Wayfinder is ok, but it has some annoying shortcomings. e.g. when deliberately leaving the planned route to take a shortcut, Wayfinder is sticking much longer to the old route than many other products like Tomtom. Also the user interface uhhm.. can only get better. :) Maemo Mapper on the other hand has some unique and very nice features (aerial photos...). But without vector maps and due to the missing ability to do route planning/rerouting without an internet connection it can hardly be called a navigation software. So I think there is definitely a market for a good and usable navigation software on the N8x0. Judging from the presentation on their webpage, this Sygic stuff looks quite promsing. |
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Anyway, if you like the looks of that Sygic software, send them an email. Let's let them know we are an interested community. Even those who are not concerned with GPS should be trying to get companies to recognize the nokia I Tablets. Imagine all of the open source software currently being developed combined with all of the closed source options available to WM users, if you need them. |
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I also think the Wayfinder software is a joke. I'd pay good money for Garmin navigation software on N810. I'll go ahead and send an email to their customer support. Maybe they will be willing to port their mobile product.
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Teleatlas has a whole bunch of weird licensing schemes. They definitely distinguish whether you deliver complete maps to end customers or whether you setup an access on-demand service. But who knows, maybe Nokia will come up with an own alternative to Wayfinder. After all Nokia has recently aquired Navteq, which is the main (only) competitor to Teleatlas. Now that Navteq is part of the big Nokia family and Nokia therefore has own expertise, map data and solutions in the navigation area Navicore/Wayfinder doesn't fit into the picture anymore. |
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[QUOTE=iskarion;121588]But who knows, maybe Nokia will come up with an own alternative to Wayfinder. After all Nokia has recently aquired Navteq, which is the main (only) competitor to Teleatlas.QUOTE]
Problem with that is, I've seen the Navigation software they offer with the N95/E90. Compared to that, Wayfinder is truely amazing :) Zuber |
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I have to agree with Zuber. The map program on my n73 is almost unusable. It is interesting that Nokia is now in direct competition with the very product they pushed on us. Poetic.
I have calls and emails in to Sygic about the possiblity of an n8x0 port. I will post back if I here anything from them. Cheers |
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imho, any company that refuses to list the cost, makes you "jump thru hoops" and THEN states they will contact you...will never gain my trust nor business.
Poor customer focus...state upfront no downloads are allowed vs. download here, fill out information (for them to sell ??? use as they wish).:eek: |
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I think you are mistaking poor customer service with a prelaunch product. They state on their website that they will be making some announcements at CES. I think that this is the ideal time to state our interest and get them to support the IT. Cheers, James |
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