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There is also Navit which, judging by the traffic on this thread, looks also somewhat active, but at least I have never managed to work out how to use it. In fact, I have just removed it again after yet another failed attempt to give it a chance. In short, Modrana seems to be the only viable option left.
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I have looked at Modrana and it looks good. The voice sounds like a computer voice---but I could get used to that.
espeak "A quick brown fox jumped over a lazy dog."
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Not anly they didn't supported the app but also didn't makes maps for other part of the world like southamerica for ex. ( they made them for newest maps).
Please share how to get it to work