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2009-06-27
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2009-06-27
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2009-06-27
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2009-06-27
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Maemo Mapper can only read raster maps. The kind you have are vector. You'll have to use them through Navit if you want to use them.
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2009-06-27
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2009-06-27
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Navit is still classified as "alpha", so it's going to be flaky. But in time it will replace all the map programs on the maemo platform. So keep your eyes pealed, cause it's gonna be good when it gets done.

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2009-06-27
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2009-06-27
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I find Maemo Mapper very useful and with the navigation features I need. It can use maps from a number of sources that are all free.
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2009-06-27
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thank you