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2010-07-01
, 09:58
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@ Antipodes
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2010-07-01
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Posts: 658 |
Thanked: 117 times |
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2010-07-03
, 16:56
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Posts: 275 |
Thanked: 46 times |
Joined on Feb 2010
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Hi,
yes, Mobile Maps 10 for Maemo will be available in this century, or in the next century at latest
We had first versions of the app ready back in April, but we did not want to make the app available for new customers before we can roll it out to existing customers. Updating existing customers to the new version is a complex task on the licensing side of it.
Plus, we also work with Nokia on simplifying the purchase experience. Currently, application and map file are separated in Ovi Store, which is confusing. Also, there are 2 different versions of the app available making life for customers not easier.
Actual timing of the update of existing customers to the new version can proceed when all of the above mentioned areas are covered and done. Bear with us, we work on the update with high priority.
Thank you.
Sygic Support.
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2010-07-07
, 10:48
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Joined on Feb 2010
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2010-07-08
, 19:39
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Posts: 172 |
Thanked: 27 times |
Joined on Oct 2009
@ San Francisco, CA
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So far I am not at all happy with this product.
- My office is in Berkeley, California and Sygic puts the address in Oakland (both Alameda County).
- Driving up Highway 101 through Marin County to Healdsburg two weeks ago, Sygic continually tried to take me off of the Highway (changing from Fastest to Shortest and vice versa didn't change matters) and positioning continually put me on parallel roads next to the highway or roads even farther out (changing APS from on to of and vice versa did not change matters).
- Yesterday, driving from LAX Airport to first Carson, CA, and then to Costa Mesa, CA I encountered the exact same problems as the situation above. AND, on several occasions, Sygic gave me an error or "Unable to plan a route" or some wording to that effect.
I had been using my Palm Treo with TomTom Navigator 6 installed as a backup the last month but consciously decided to leave it at home for this business trip. Beginning to regret that.
Does anyone know where I can send feedback?
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2010-07-08
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Joined on Sep 2009
@ North Carolina (Formerly Denmark and Iceland)
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2010-09-03
, 10:33
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@ Italy
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2010-09-03
, 12:03
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Posts: 60 |
Thanked: 71 times |
Joined on Dec 2009
@ Poland
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2010-09-03
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@ Italy
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application, fremantle, gps, maemo, maemo 5, map, navigation, sygic, turn-by-turn |
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I live in Finland, a small town called Lumijoki, to be exact. I tested Sygic MM9 (the one in Ovi store), and was very disappointed with it. I tried several familiar addresses around this area (in a range from about a couple of kilometers to a hundred kilometers). Trying to navigate to an address (Navigate to... -> Address) most of the time fails, because the cities are somehow mixed. The streets are placed to wrong cities, or the cities themselves are placed inside other cities - for example: "Lumijoki (Liminka)". Liminka is the town right next to Lumijoki. This makes it very hard to find any destinations, because you would have to know every city around your target city and try to guess where the target street is placed.
If I try to navigate to my home address, the street is not found in my hometown. Actually there is only one street in my hometown, according to MM9, which is the E8, quite a big "interstate". But... if I try to navigate using a zip code, everything works perfectly. I can find my home street, which is good. Except that MM9 seems to think that my home street is located in an another neighbor town (Siikajoki). It will navigate to my home all right, but irritating still.
So, I would need to always know the zip code of the target to navigate reliably. Which can be hard if you are trying to navigate to some rented summer cottage, for example.
I realize this may also be a map problem (I was testing Multimaps Nordic), but nevertheless, the user experience on my testing was terrible because of this. I'm just glad it was a free trial.
My N900 on the map