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2008-12-16
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I don't understand the negativity; is it just because it's not free? It works just fine with my N800 and external GPS. Far better satisfaction than several other maemo apps I've tried.
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2008-12-16
, 21:19
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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...does anyone know what OS the Nokia 500 runs this seems to run Nokia Maps?
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2009-01-28
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@ Sunny England :)
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2009-01-28
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@ Netherlands
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Looks like it's all gone through now - http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01...one_wayfinder/ How likely are Vodafone to want to support a non-phone platform?
Basic route finding is hard to sell with Google giving away Google Maps Mobile, but Wayfinder is promoted (1) on the basis of turn-by-turn directions, along (2) with a database of more than 3m points of interest and (3) some online collaboration tools so you can share your route with friends and family.
Points of interest are all very well, but it's not useful to know where the nearest chemist is unless you also know if it's open - information which Wayfinder reckons it can provide, and Vodafone probably feels it can charge for, one way or another.
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2009-01-30
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@ US
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2009-01-30
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@ Philadelphia, PA
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2009-02-09
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Goosfraba! All text written by allnameswereout is public domain unless stated otherwise. Thank you for sharing your output!