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    Voice Navigation With Sygic Maps

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    RajeshDwivedi | # 1 | 2011-02-20, 15:16 | Report

    Hey guys i am in India and please help me installing sygic on my n900. a guy kumaran was helping us but people have piracy problems on his thread, hence it got removed. guys i want to use voice navigation on my tablet.. please help.. thanks

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    N900@900MHz | # 2 | 2011-02-20, 15:38 | Report

    just buy it, then there is no problem
    i have sygic mobile maps 10 on my n900 wich is running fine.

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    Mentalist Traceur | # 3 | 2011-02-21, 02:21 | Report

    Or, you know, install something open source and just as good.

    I use Navit. There's also Mappero in the repos. Both have voice navigation.

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    ddiscodave | # 4 | 2011-02-21, 02:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by Mentalist Traceur View Post
    Or, you know, install something open source and just as good.

    I use Navit. There's also Mappero in the repos. Both have voice navigation.
    how good is navit and how reliable are the maps? I live in the States

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    Mentalist Traceur | # 5 | 2011-02-21, 03:42 | Report

    Well, you have to download the maps (there's a single site you can download it in chunks with). For what I've used it for, I haven't had a problem with it yet. I haven't had to travel out of Florida yet, so I just downloaded the Florida map.

    The maps themselves are part of some open world mapping project, and as far as I know, they get updated pretty often/regularly. However, you kinda have to do the actual downloading yourself, it won't check for you, as far as I know.

    That said, because it's a community thing, it also means that if you have the motivation, if no one else in your area has ever contributed map updates, you could do so yourself. (The N900 actually has a tool that is meant to help people who make maps for said project map their GPS coordinates in a way from which map data can be made... but that's a bit on the technical end, and I myself don't know how to do it, just know of it and understand the idea in layman's terms.)

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