I have tried OsmAnd and Magic Earth on Android and Magic Earth on IOs and
they seem to work well, althouth Magic Earth did some crazy routing. I
will compare the same route on OsmAnd Magic Earth and Garmin (OSM maps) and
OsmR to see if it is a data problem or routing issue.
I still haven't got Na
There is also Mapfactor Navigator [1], they do have a free version as
well.I didn't like their "announcements" for highway exists as much as
OsmAnd's.
m
[1] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mapfactor.navigator&hl=en
p.s. I find spoken street names not so interesting. In Belgium
> Speakig of that, I have MAPS.ME installed on my Android and it's supposed
> the app has a voice navigation system but it doesn't work. Any thoughts on
> that?
Maybe because it has a nickname CRAPS.ME and lots of mappers hate it? :-)
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Tim Watterss wrote:> with Ben Dalton, I'm happy to properly launch The New
Cloud Atlas
> project at http://newcloudatlas.org
Interesting tool.
Searching for Data Centers in OSM, I observed inconsistencies with
building=[industrial, commerce, office] and no tag specific the Data centers. I
myse
> Le 17 août 2016 à 12:36, Nick Hocking a écrit :
>
> I've already tried Navmii on my windows phone. I like it a lot but it doesn't
> do TTS (Spoken Street names) - as far as I can tell.
Forgot mentioning it is sold as a premium feature. Sorry.
Could not try it.
C. Rogel
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Hi Tim,
This is really impressive, can't wait to test this special instance of iD :)
The road you went along since early 2015 brings a lot of positive things
Telecom tags consistency needs to be tidier, especially for towers, masts,
poles or whatever.
Your tools may help a lot to do so and find m
This is awesome. I definitely will be contributing. Thank you!
Regards,
Hans
On Aug 17, 2016 8:35 AM, "Tim Waters" wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> with Ben Dalton, I'm happy to properly launch The New Cloud Atlas
> project at http://newcloudatlas.org
>
> I've written a blog post to explain it in more de
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 04:31:50PM +0100, Tim Waters wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> with Ben Dalton, I'm happy to properly launch The New Cloud Atlas
> project at http://newcloudatlas.org
>
> I've written a blog post to explain it in more detail:
> https://thinkwhere.wordpress.com/2016/08/17/the-new-clou
Hi folks,
with Ben Dalton, I'm happy to properly launch The New Cloud Atlas
project at http://newcloudatlas.org
I've written a blog post to explain it in more detail:
https://thinkwhere.wordpress.com/2016/08/17/the-new-cloud-atlas-mapping-the-physical-infrastructure-of-the-internet/
It's a proje
I just tried Scout again (on the iphone) and it didn't do TTS
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I've already tried Navmii on my windows phone. I like it a lot but it
doesn't do TTS (Spoken Street names) - as far as I can tell.
I've tried scout on my iPhone (a few years ago - overseas) . From memory,
it did TTS but let itself down in late turn announcements. Also you can't
purchase the softwa
> Le 17 août 2016 à 09:54, Johan C a écrit :
>
> There's a third one: MagicEarth
>
> Cherio, Johan
>
Another with street names vocal guide : Navmii.
Very complete GPS tool with head up display. A lite version : Navfree.
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There's a third one: MagicEarth
Cherio, Johan
Op 17 aug. 2016 07:06 schreef "Hans De Kryger" :
OsmAnd
http://osmand.net/
Scout
http://www.telenav.com/products/scout/
*Regards,*
*Hans*
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 9:09 PM, Nick Hocking
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> Is there any navigation software (for a Mobile pho
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