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2008-09-12
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2008-09-12
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2008-09-12
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2008-09-12
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2008-09-12
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It cannot route without an internet connection, because the maps are raster, not vector, based.
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2008-09-12
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Not sure where you got that idea. I have used routing in the default Map application with no internet connection.
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2008-09-12
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I think he got it from the thread title; you see where it says "Maemo Mapper"?
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