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2010-11-11
, 23:48
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I know there are other "map" options, thank you.
Personally I find the "Wayfinder/map" tool simply the most use full for MY current situation, seen I only use it for "emergency gps" (= I do not have an idea upfront what route I need and pulling data over 3G here is really expensive ).
The point of this thread was not to decide which tool was better, I simply wanted to see if there are here still users for which the maps application routing option has a (limited) usefulness (like for me) and if so, then it would be nice if they add this here .
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2010-11-18
, 15:46
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2010-11-18
, 21:52
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@ Fresno CA USA
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maemo mapper is useless to me because gnuite.org is down and the jerk who ran it is now apparently too good to talk to anyone about how his program works. has anyone got a routing url for maemo mapper? or better yet ported modrana?
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2010-11-19
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@ Spain
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2011-01-15
, 22:42
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@ Spain
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You can find what you're looking for here:
http://fragostech.com/MaemoMapper/#routeupdate
I'd hardly call Costigan a jerk after all the the time he freely gave to Maermo Mapper. I for one was sorry to see him go when he a got a new job. However those that give freely of themselves also have the freedom to stop. I wish him success at his new job.
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2011-01-15
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@ Fresno CA USA
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2011-01-15
, 23:06
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@ Spain
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Try storing your maps on the internal 2GB memory or to a removable SD card. The default storage location is limited. I pre-load maps at home while connected to the Internet via WiFi. You can increase your coverage by zooming way out to view more area or by manually moving your viewed location along the route you wish to cover.
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2011-01-15
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@ Fresno CA USA
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2011-01-16
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@ mid gulf coast florida
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Do you mean, you could store in repositories a city on a zoom level to show the name of streets (hundred of megas)?
Tomorrow I will check again, because I tried and I couldnīt but maybe I was doing anything wrong
I still use my N810 for server admin, VNC and bluetooth HID duties (via BlueMaemo) but my N800 is just gathering dust atm... and it'd be perfect for a satnav/in-car entertainment device.