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2010-09-03
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#162
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Do you mean that it goes directly to the categories menu or to some predefined category ?
Originally Posted by sony123 View Post
Is it possible to add a call option to search result for direct calling from modRana?
I'll investigate how this could be done.
Originally Posted by sony123 View Post
Another request is... could you beautify the UI? (Am I asking too much?)
Could you be more specific ?
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2010-09-03
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#163
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2010-09-03
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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#164
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what makes this application better than sygic, if any, considering that we do already have sygic?
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2010-09-03
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#165
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2010-09-03
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#166
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2010-09-03
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#167
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I would like to turn question upside down: what makes sygic better than modrana?
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2010-09-03
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2010-09-04
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#169
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Three things make sygic better currently though.
- Voice navigation. Should be easy to fix through interfacing to espeak. I understand the author is already working on this.
EDIT: Oh looking at post 165, maybe I haven't updated, it seems the espeak interface is working. Am gonna give it whirl...
- Fix the display so that vehicle is on the bottom as in the standard nav, so you see what's in front of you. Autorotate, so you're always looking forward. Auto reroute, without touching any controls. Should be easy to fix.
- Internet access. Given you use nav often in places you're not familiar with, many of the times it's gonna be while abroad, which makes it impossible to use now, since it doesn't do routing and uses google routes, so the web access would cost a fortune abroad.
I think it should be fixable - for instance by interfacing to routing abilities of navit - also free software, or using its routing algorhythms, don't know.
Until the last one is implemented, sygic will still be significantly better for navigation, unless you never navigate abroad, or in roaming, and have an unlimited data plan.
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2010-09-04
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#170
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1) I was walking a short route with a lot of "tight" turns stacked up, so it often involved being told to turn onto a street and then to turn gain onto another one within 20 metres. The voice instructions coped well (prompting me at what felt like the "right" time as I walked) but the distance indivcators seemed to get lost. So, it would say "turn right into main street in _ miles" where the underscore indicates silence. I guess the 0.0X miles that the on-screen route info was showing is getting passed to eSpeak "as is" rther than as <x> miles <y> yards? I didn't test it with the distances set to Km rather than miles, will try later to se if it's an imperial-specific issue.
2. the on-screen guidance often involves te word "street" being abbreviated to "St." - eSpeak always pronounces this as "St" - I wonder if there's any way you can pass a "hint" to it to pronounce "Street" - it's perfectly intelligable as is, but it would be a nice enhancement if possible.
It was quite funny watching passers-by as I walked my route - I had the phone on speaker (forgot to bring my headphones) and I think a few people thought I had called Stephen Hawking to talk me through the route :-)
Please keep up the excellent work, modrana is fast becoming a very polished product, and the speed/quality of enhancement (and your in-depth feedback/discussion) are fantastic for us users :-)
Possibly changing the button background graphic would go a long way. Current ones look like they are in 256 color.
Oh and have I mention adding portrait mode support, if it's possible? (The category search is useful in this use case.)
(Actually have one more suggestion, I like the placement of the current return-to-previous-level button. However, somehow I feel it might be better to stick with frementle UI and use separate window/view for different menu level. That way the return key will naturally be at the top right position and there would be no need for an return button in the window.)
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You don't need Internet on N900 to get GPS tracking and logging.
To see the map tiles, you need either to draw them by hand, to download them through ModRana (Internet on N900 required) or to download them through PC's Internet connection.
You don't need Internet to see places (cities, towns, villages).
You do need Internet to get routes (from Google); it must be caused by the fact the program doesn't know where the streets and roads are situated.
A feature request to MartinK: let user to draw a route manually (in absence of Internet), and then give him turn-by-turn voice navigation for this route.
You do need Internet to search (Google) for restaurants nearby.
I haven't figured out how to use Points Of Interest, though.