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There is a road I travel that is about 10km long; at the end of the road is my destination. Literally. The limit on this road is 100km/h. Wayfinder would have me leave this road and take an alternative road that is also 100km/h but is longer and goes through a town at 50km/h and ends up at the same position as if I drove straight on. I can get a third of the way along this road with wayfinder still insisting that I turn around and take the longer and slower route. And this is just one example. Current maps and decent routing are the key requirements for gps software, and wayfinder has neither. |
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Looks like it's all gone through now - http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01...one_wayfinder/ How likely are Vodafone to want to support a non-phone platform?
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Don't forget Wayfinder bought Navicore in the past. So there is a niche product due to an acquisition by an acquisition. Quote:
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One can also import and export POI from/to other devices such as TomTom, Garmin, and Google Maps. Vodafone can give this service to their current customers for free. I don't think theres much money for them in this case. And ofcourse they're not happy to support a legacy, niche product. Maybe if the new tablets are going to be less a niche product... |
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I am pretty sure... that the next generation tablet will have nokia maps and do away with wayfinder.
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Here in NL Vodafine is making an 'App Store' called 'Application Manager' or something like that. Applications such as Wayfinder are good entries for them to create profit.
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