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Originally Posted by col37400 View Post
It's vector-based, and on all previous Nokias (Symbian) I've owned it has been possible to do an offline search on Ovi maps. I don't see why it would be possible on a Symbian device but not a Maemo one.
Yeah dude.
It is the only thing which is not device-specific.
It hasn't to do with hardware (GPS etc).
It is clearly software.
So, take the Symbian C++ code, fix libraries dependancies, and recompile for Maemo.

Originally Posted by col37400 View Post
It's all very well to say that I can use a different application, but one of the reasons I've stuck with Nokia has been the fact that Ovi maps is (a) free and (b) possible to use offline. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect the application to have at least the same functionality as it did on a previous device. Especially when one is purchasing a "flagship" model!
The same. This day, if a mobile model says that it has GPS, it means it has GPS with maps and voice navigation.
Instead N900 works like first GPS mobiles.

Originally Posted by col37400 View Post
Also I'm unaware of any other free application that will allow me to easily load the whole of Europe onto my phone.
Doesn't exist free software. Try proprietary Sygic.

The question is: Is Nokia willing to offer navigation for N900 in the future? If yes (I am not sure for this) when is this future?
 
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@chameleon
ovi maps for symbian is not open source, so this is nokias job...
 
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