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I agree, it is amazing that a) the free maps are out there (they work great as a map, just not for routing) and b) that we can edit and correct them. If I could I'd take a weekend and just correct the major highways (ramps / intersections) in Ohio, I just don't have time (family, work, house, etc.).
I haven't tried for a while but had not been able to get garmin maps working which might improve the situation, then again might not. I'd love to have access to TomTom (my wife's) maps or any of the other standalone nav units out there. Because in the end, no matter how great Navit may become, if the maps aren't good, it isn't a real solution.
I'll still keep playing with it though, as it is fun to tinker. I'll also add little updates to osm when I can.