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On Sep 11, 10:33=A0am, Hans-Georg Michna <hans-
> >I have an HTC Desire and want to add some gps software......anybody
> >willing to advise please?
> >willing to advise please?
> After some software testing I can give a few tentative
> recommendations. I haven't been able to test anything very
> thoroughly, so please take these with a grain of salt.
> The main application is, of course, Google Maps, which since
> yesterday's update can navigate even for pedestrians. Some kinks
> still need ironing out, but so far it already looks good.
> Then there is Navigation, Google's classic program for the
> purpose. I'm not sure whether that will be replaced, but
> currently it is still the choice for normal car navigation.
> When you can't have a data connection, "Map (-)" is a program
> that can fetch and use maps from three different sources,
> including Google Maps. It puts them on the SD card.
> The catch is that the program cannot do what Google Maps can do,
> particularly routing. And, since Google Maps are mostly or
> usually bitmaps, they take a lot of space. But still it serves a
> purpose.
> Then there is MapDroyd, a program that uses Open Street Maps.
> The catch here is that these maps are badly incomplete. But as
> far as the maps go, the program is well-designed and works well.
> A totally different animal is Google's Latitude. Have a good
> look at it---it can help relations with family and friends.
> There are several programs on the market that promise to provide
> more and different GPS functions, but I have not yet tested any
> of them.
> Hans-Georg
> recommendations. I haven't been able to test anything very
> thoroughly, so please take these with a grain of salt.
> The main application is, of course, Google Maps, which since
> yesterday's update can navigate even for pedestrians. Some kinks
> still need ironing out, but so far it already looks good.
> Then there is Navigation, Google's classic program for the
> purpose. I'm not sure whether that will be replaced, but
> currently it is still the choice for normal car navigation.
> When you can't have a data connection, "Map (-)" is a program
> that can fetch and use maps from three different sources,
> including Google Maps. It puts them on the SD card.
> The catch is that the program cannot do what Google Maps can do,
> particularly routing. And, since Google Maps are mostly or
> usually bitmaps, they take a lot of space. But still it serves a
> purpose.
> Then there is MapDroyd, a program that uses Open Street Maps.
> The catch here is that these maps are badly incomplete. But as
> far as the maps go, the program is well-designed and works well.
> A totally different animal is Google's Latitude. Have a good
> look at it---it can help relations with family and friends.
> There are several programs on the market that promise to provide
> more and different GPS functions, but I have not yet tested any
> of them.
> Hans-Georg
Try iGO for Android. It's a standalone program that uses GPS
satellites and built in maps. Go to their website to see if they have
anything for your display resolution.
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010 18:02:00 -0700 (PDT), Yolk wrote:
>Try iGO for Android. It's a standalone program that uses GPS
>satellites and built in maps. Go to their website to see if they have
>anything for your display resolution.
>satellites and built in maps. Go to their website to see if they have
>anything for your display resolution.
Thanks, but I think that is uninteresting. They don't reveal the
capabilities of the program, like coverage. They write that it
works everywhere, but if that is not correct, they'd be outright
illegal in several countries because of false advertising.
The program is not in the Android Market. Why not?
Looks too fishy to me.
Hans-Georg
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 18:08:02 +0200, Hans-Georg Michna
>On Sun, 12 Sep 2010 18:02:00 -0700 (PDT), Yolk wrote:
>>Try iGO for Android. It's a standalone program that uses GPS
>>satellites and built in maps. Go to their website to see if they have
>>anything for your display resolution.
>>satellites and built in maps. Go to their website to see if they have
>>anything for your display resolution.
>Thanks, but I think that is uninteresting. They don't reveal the
>capabilities of the program, like coverage. They write that it
>works everywhere, but if that is not correct, they'd be outright
>illegal in several countries because of false advertising.
>The program is not in the Android Market. Why not?
>Looks too fishy to me.
>Hans-Georg
>capabilities of the program, like coverage. They write that it
>works everywhere, but if that is not correct, they'd be outright
>illegal in several countries because of false advertising.
>The program is not in the Android Market. Why not?
>Looks too fishy to me.
>Hans-Georg
I have it installed on my Desire, it works well. You can find it
here:
http://mobilepassion.org/viewforum.php?f=74
>>Looks too fishy to me.
>>Hans-Georg
>>Hans-Georg
>
>
> I have it installed on my Desire, it works well. You can find it
> here:
>
> http://mobilepassion.org/viewforum.php?f=74
>
>
> I have it installed on my Desire, it works well. You can find it
> here:
>
> http://mobilepassion.org/viewforum.php?f=74
>
I have it on my Vibrant. They have maps for most of the countries. The Android
version of the program
is a bit simplified and lack major options but it is still good.
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> On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:42:21 +0100, Jim wrote: