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2009-10-09
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2009-10-09
, 16:08
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2009-10-09
, 16:11
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I think there is no more Wayfinder or users were unhappy with Wayfinder -- use my Newbie link below to search (i.e., Google) about it.
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2009-10-09
, 17:20
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Well I do have the N810 which came with Wayfinder installed. I am still very pleased and use it a lot, almost my primary use for the N810. MaemoMapper too. Both are great because of the internal GPS.
As for the N800 I got nothing, sorry. Maybe exchange it for a N810?
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2009-10-10
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I have already am using Maemo Mapper, but it doesn't come close to replacing a real GPS unit. It has no address directory and only to download entire US is probably 100G of data+! I looked at Navit for bit, but looks like it is take tons of configuration to get it working. I am easy install with having to deal tons of configuration issues!