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#51
Originally Posted by DigiSage View Post
Why not use maemo mapper? It doesn't do turn-by-turn navigation, does it? I'm sorry, that's a requreiemnt out here in socal traffic. Though I am very happy maemo mapper exists and applaud their efforts.
Maemo Mapper does turn-by-turn directions on-screen and audibly via Flite with the GPS receiver enabled.
 
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#52
I use WayFinder (paid for) and Mapper.

Mapper is impressive, but it is harder to use than WayFinder for me. Especially ina moving car. I intend to use it for when we go Hiking next. Should be great with Sat View maps.

But to make mapper a true alternative (for me) when on the road (assuming always on internet over the phone), it would need to be much more finger friendly for a start.

In fact, something like the WayFinder big buttons to get to the main options would be perfect...

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#53
I'm a real pirate I know how to navigate using landmarks and such. My n810 gps is strictly for geodata.
 

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#54
I find the Wayfinder routing pretty good and at the price for 3 years worldwide mapping it's a lot cheaper than Tom Tom (which I had before) and its updates for 3 years.

The lock on time with the N810 is pretty poor but I have a BT sirf 3 chipped GPS receiver (very cheap on eBay) which works great with it when I want a faster lock.

It would certainly be better if they'd put a more effective GPS chip in it but interestingly the hold on the signals once locked on seems better than the sirf 3. With that, I often get the message that GPS signal is lost whereas the Texas chip in the 810 rarely loses once on.

Subjective stuff, this. I've been meaning to do some tests...but I rarely travel the same route twice. And then the weather conditions are different....

So...not the best but a deal breaker, I don't think so.
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#55
Price is ok, but it is not worldwide from what I can make out.

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#56
Originally Posted by mfortner View Post
Maemo Mapper does turn-by-turn directions on-screen and audibly via Flite with the GPS receiver enabled.
Is there a web address that explains how is that done ? Of course, it depends on having good underlying maps and information. But, nevertheless I'd love to try that.

Thanks in advance.
 
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#57
Hi,
Do I have to repeat this once every 7 days or doing it once will override the license check ?
The network couldne be restarted after i change the mac so i used a bluetooth phone to extend the license.
a. delete the .navicore directory
b. change mac
c. start wayfinder and apply for new license. Connect using a bluetooth phone

But when i restarted wayfinder detected that there is a change of mac (resetted to old) so it asked me again to apply for license ? Is there a work around for this.
 
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#58
If I buy a license, you change your mac into mine and insert my serial, would it work ?
 
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Originally Posted by eltj View Post
If I buy a license, you change your mac into mine and insert my serial, would it work ?
I would think so...
 
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The Mac address on the NIT cannot be currently changed permanently. Once you reboot the unit it reverts back to the stock address.
 
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