NopMap wrote:
I noted that navit is currently missing from your list of options. I have missed the last two years of development there, but I used to have it on my smartphone before that as street navigation and I liked it a lot. You can set up the routing speeds by street type in a configuration file and tweak it until it matches your preferences. Naturally, I never tried it on UK streets, but I would still be using it if the onboard navigation of the new car didn't have such a great speech interface.:-)
I knew there was a reason I'd crossed it off ... it will not install on the tablet and it's not using the phones own keyboard but one where one has to find the letters in alphabetical order. Basically it was crossed off the list before even getting to test it's routing capability.
For those of you who haven't found it yet on Android ... Hacker's keyboard ... I am so used to the N900's navigation keys and also needed access to things like CTL, TAB and ESC when remote accessing the servers. Hacker's Keyboard gives that back and more important BOTH devices now work the same way :)
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