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#41
1. The GPS is unreliable when out of range of a mobile data signal or accessible WiFi. It nearly always fails to lock. So in rural areas it is often useless (no usable mobile data signal). This may be a software bug but nobody is sure, and anyway Nokia's comments so far (on bug tracker) imply they think people out of range of a mobile data signal are not target users therefore they may not put much effort into investigating or fixing it.

2. Last time I tried to load maps.google.com into the web browser, MicroB, it crashed the browser! It's the only page which has crashed the browser for me.

3. Ovi Maps has a lot of UI problems and bugs - falls below modern standards - but it's basically usable for looking at a map. The routing is not helpful if you have to deviate at all, or if you know a better shortcut for part of it. It does not do turn by turn commands. It sometimes gets confused about where you are even when GPS is working.
 
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#42
Originally Posted by jjx View Post
1. The GPS is unreliable when out of range of a mobile data signal or accessible WiFi. It nearly always fails to lock. So in rural areas it is often useless (no usable mobile data signal). This may be a software bug but nobody is sure, and anyway Nokia's comments so far (on bug tracker) imply they think people out of range of a mobile data signal are not target users therefore they may not put much effort into investigating or fixing it.

2. Last time I tried to load maps.google.com into the web browser, MicroB, it crashed the browser! It's the only page which has crashed the browser for me.

3. Ovi Maps has a lot of UI problems and bugs - falls below modern standards - but it's basically usable for looking at a map. The routing is not helpful if you have to deviate at all, or if you know a better shortcut for part of it. It does not do turn by turn commands. It sometimes gets confused about where you are even when GPS is working.
OVI Maps Blows, I went back to LORAN
 
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#43
I've postet the zoom-problem to the google support site
http://www.google.com/support/forum/...?tid=6df28ce9c
Tody i've recognized that there is already a geolocation function at http://maps.google.com, so the only problem is that this site is not optimized for small screens, but you can zoom, search, route and find you position.
 
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#44
Tody i've recognized that there is already a geolocation function at http://maps.google.com, so the only problem is that this site is not optimized for small screens, but you can zoom, search, route and find you position.
And it doesn't afaicr work with Latitude
 
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#45
Originally Posted by eightyhertz View Post
Just want to say thanks to everyone for the helpful posts. http://www.google.com/maps/m works with maemo-geolocation.

As everyone mentioned, with hover/cursor mode in the browser, I can pan around and zoom in by double tapping, but I cannot zoom out.

I opened that URL in my desktop browser to test, and I noticed that the typical + and -, and mouse scroll up/down does not zoom the maps in and out.

So what key shortcut/mouse action actually is required to zoom the maps in and out? Once that's figured out then we can find a way to pass that to the javascript or something.
Heres the fix for zooming:

http://www.fonearena.com/blog/11189/...okia-n900.html
 
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