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#61
@pichlo,
did you activate voice.navigation at all?
I remember I struggled with it, too.
The activation tick marker is a bit 'hidden' (when using landscape mode which I do always in car) inside the navigation option screen, with begin/reroute/clear

It was mentioned also here or on the PoorMaps thread just a few days/weeks ago.
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#62
Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
@pichlo,
did you activate voice.navigation at all?
TBH, I can't remember if it was even available. I have now installed mimic as suggested by JoOpen and it is available now, albeit not during active routing. You need to pause, activate and resume. It still does not do anything but that, I assume, is because I am not moving. Iwill try it on my commute tomorrow morning.
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Voice navigation is off by default to avoid a loud surprise when just testing or preparing. And it can only be enabled, while navigation is paused due to some technicalities, but that should actually be changed, it has bothered me as well, I'll see if it can be done.
 

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I am curious if the road speed limits are available in the data in the OSM Server maps and if it is something that is already or could be retrieved from WhoGo maps ?
 

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I am curious if the road speed limits are available in the data in the OSM Server maps and if it is something that is already or could be retrieved from WhoGo maps ?
There is quite powerful map matching interface in Valhalla which I am planning to test with WhoGo Maps. Among other things, it shows current speed limit if its known. There are many issues with speed limits (some depend on a season and so on). However, I am tempted to try and see how well it works together with snapping position to roads.
 

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OK, so I put WhoGo through the paces and I must say, I am absolutely delighted. I'd like to emphasize that I have been using it exclusively in offline mode, with no SIM card in the phone, and it performed as expected in all situations. The routing is spot on, auto-rerouting works well and kicks in at just the right time when I take a diversion, the animations (tilt, rotation) are smooth and reflect the directions just right. Following the hints I received yesterday, the voice instructions work great too. Even the battery drain was better than expected: from 100% down to 71% after a one hour's drive yesterday and from 92% to 72% after about 45 minutes this morning.,

All in all, an excellent piece of work, on a par with some commercial alternatives.

Of course, it would not be me if I did not find some, let's just call them "potentials for improvement". Quite a lot of them related to the voice instructions. Some really trivial, others not so. Some essential, others maybe "would be nice to have", but not that crucial. Quite a lot of them are advanced features I cannot really expect from a product someone develops on his own, in his spare time.

So, here we go:
  • As already mentioned, UK postcodes would be a very welcome addition. Having said that, I have used a commercial product that did not have a full postcode lookup and I had to use other methods, such as GPS coordinates (if available).
  • It would be nice to have an option to save a location as a POI. For example, when you are on holiday, saving the hotel as the base would be quite useful.
  • I am not sure you could do anything about this, but I find the roads rendered too narrow. I can only expand them when zooming in, at the expense of, well, having to zoom in, i.e. losing the big picture. And even then they are waaaaay too narrow. I would like them at least twice as wide, if not four or even five times. They will not be to scale but that does not matter.
  • In fact, everything is far too small. I had the phone stuck with a sucker on the windscreen and could just about see the map and icon with the next manoeuvre and the distance, but not much else. The current speed, for example, is microscopic, totally unreadable at a distance between the driver's seat and the windscreen.
  • Talking about the current speed, the speed limit info would be a welcome addition.
  • This may be too much to ask, but speed camera locations would be nice too
  • Back on the topic of things on the screen, I have noit figured out what the number under the current speed is supposed to represent. At first I thought it was the elevation, but that seems unlikely, given it shows figures like 3.3 yd.
  • The voice instructions need some getting used to. I was at first confused with "enter the blurghburbhump and mumph the hunghxit", which, as I later figured out, was supposed to be, "enter the roundabout and take the third exit". After 10-15 minutes, I got used to it, but still confused with "rarautaut". It took about four times until I grokked that it was, "re-route found".
    Some of that confusion might be caused by the differences in accents. For example, "route" sounds like "root" in British English and "raut" in American. The way the thing pronounces "roundabout" is quite funny too.
  • The voice instructions confuse yards and miles. As in, "in 700 miles, turn left", when the screen shows 0.4 miles, i.e. 700 yards.
  • Some instructions sound a bit odd. For example, "continue for sixteen point miles". The word "point" is redundant. Another one, "four tenths of a mile". It may be cultural, but "zero point four miles" would sound more natural to me.
  • In countries where you drive on the left, the roundabout icon is drawn the wrong way (see picture).
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  • It would be nice to have the number of the exit somehow incorporated in the icon. For example, in the middle. Roundabouts are very common in the UK so this would be a nice addition.
  • Some instructions a way too verbose. "Take exit 4 on the left toward A404 etc", as in the picture, is way too much information. It covers too much of the screen and takes too long via voice. A simple "take the exit" would be perfectly OK.
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  • Sometimes, the instructions are a bit misleading, for example when an approach to the junction is a gentle curve in the direction opposite to actual target of the manoeuvre (see picture). Or, similarly, when the manoeuvre ends up being quite a sharp turn but the instructions suggest a gentle curve, because the approach begins gently. I have had a commercial satnav that did the same and I understand that it is not an easy nut to crack, but for example TomTom has managed.
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  • I said earlier that the animations are smooth and so they are, but the little symbol that shows your position keeps jumping forward and back. It looks like it is moving along the map and when too far, then the whole map including the symbol is jerked back. It is not too distracting but noticeable.
  • I would prefer the ETA more visible, current speed much larger and included in the same area, and the blurb like "enter the roundabout and take the 4th exit" removed completely, but that might be only me. Perhaps making it configurable might be the way to go.
  • In the landscape orientation, please consider moving the black info area from the top to the side.
  • Please consider a wider range of map scale in Preferences. 0.5 to 2.0 seems more logical than 0.5 to 1.5.
  • Some commercial satnavs display a progress bar, showing how far into the journey you are. WhoGo have that on the Navigation screen, which is nice, but including it in the main screen would be even nicer.

Phew, that was a lot! As I said, most of it is not really important, merely a "would be nice to have". I am currently completely out of cash and it is still only the start of the month with at least two payments still pending, so I am not in the position to send you a big donation, but rest assured I will as soon as I can. Please take whatever I am sending now as a token, just to save you in my PayPal list
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#67
Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
Okay as it seems we are listing here, another oddity that seems similar to taixoz's (which really bothered me):
when entering a navigation target in search make sure you enter street before city like
'street x, city'

If you enter like
'city street x' you get no or strange results.
I'm also experiencing something like this. I live in Milan, Italy. No matter which address I try to search, nor how I format the search string, I never obtain an exact match as a result. Only points of interests with a similar name.

When I search for my home address, for example, I only get the various bus/tram stops (that have the name of my street in their name). I can't get the directions to point to my house exactly. I can workaround this with my house since I know which bus stop is the nearest, but when I need to go in places I don't know this becomes a problem.

To further comment on the search string formatting discussion, here in Italy addresses are usually formatted like this:

Street name, civic number, city

Which is different from the suggested

civic number, street name, city

I have no idea how this should be implemented, but I think each country's "standard" address formatting method should be taken into account somehow.

I'm hopeful I'll be able to make a "real" test soon, while actually traveling, but I will join the choir of people impressed by the constant progress on the WhoGo / OSM server combo. Once the address search function gets more reliable, I think I will no longer need an android solution (even though I still like Here WeGo quite a lot).
 

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[*]In fact, everything is far too small.
clearly, it's time for 5.5 incher then
 

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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
[*]In fact, everything is far too small.
clearly, it's time for 5.5 incher then
Haha, very funny. That's exactly what I need, to slap an even bigger thing on my windscreen. With the result that the text will increase by what, 10%? When the bare minimum to make a difference would be more like 400%?

Fail. Next clever suggestion?


Incidentally, I did not want to post again, but now that have been forced to...

Some commercial satnavs have a nice feature to automatically zoom in on the approach to a junction. This would be a nice feature and would render my request to make the roads wider unnecessary. Just sayin'
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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
  • Some instructions a way too verbose. "Take exit 4 on the left toward A404 etc", as in the picture, is way too much information. It covers too much of the screen and takes too long via voice. A simple "take the exit" would be perfectly OK.
I would actually disagree on this point. In some interchanges, particularly cloverleafs where exits may be spaced very closely together, speaking the actual exit to take is very useful.
 

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