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2008-07-14
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2008-07-14
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#22
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You can see (and change) the location of the maps under Manage Repositories. Each repository has it's own database. I think the default location is /home/user/MyDocs/.documents/Maps.
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2008-07-14
, 21:12
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@ Ottawa, ON
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#23
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Guys, I see some of you mention downloading specific maps (e.g NJ to IND) only, how would I go about doing this?
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2008-09-04
, 13:07
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2008-09-04
, 13:51
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@ Based in the USA
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Hi everyone.
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Example: how you add starting point (if not use of GPS position)
How do you enter destination. Can you search street names or do you enter long/lat? (Can you do this without downloading gigs of maps to your MC)
I´ve tried the Maps app (wayfinder) 7 days tryout period.
I think it works great.
Can MM compete with this, in case of navigation?
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2008-09-04
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2008-09-05
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2008-09-05
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2008-09-05
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#29
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Assuming you stick to your route, you should have all the maps and directions that you need to complete your trip. If you decide to change your trip mid-way-through, however, you'll need internet access in order to download the appropriate route and/or maps.
Maemo Mapper may not be as robust as more-costly options, but with a little planning, it should have everything you need to execute a trip efficiently, easily, and without getting lost.
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2008-09-05
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