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Ovi Maps Fail
A Maemo developer got lost and posted his negative experience with the N900's Ovi Maps on his blog It isn't pretty:
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There is a forum thread over at google asking them to port google maps to Maemo, so hopefully something will come of that...
http://www.google.com/support/forum/...5398e001&hl=en |
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Google just announced turn-by-turn nav for free for Android 2.0, and they plan to release it for iPhone, too. So the whole "pay for navigation" model that Ovi uses looks like it's out the window. |
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I don't understand what the issue is with Maps.
I used it for three days straight in a city I've never been in before and never had problems with finding my way anywhere I wanted to go. The UI, granted, is not very good at all and VERY confusing, but the actual functions all worked perfectly fine to me. Replace and fix the UI and get rid of the Javascript crap and it would be fine. |
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As for Europe, you certainly don't want to download maps through the cellphone connection, unless you're driving in your own country - the roaming data prices are still insane.
/me thinks my good old TomTom navigator will do the job better :D |
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And, since the US version has to use T-Mobile, you make an important point. |
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What would be ideal is the ability to have a nationwide set of maps on my device that would automatically be refreshed as I travel to new areas. If I had signal, the latest map pages would be downloaded to my device. If not, the local files would be used. |
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