TomTom Performance - Advantage X7500, MDA Ameo General

Hi
How is the speed in tomtom, on your devices?
I have TomTom 6, on my advantage, and tomtom 5 on my universal...
The universal runs really smooth but the advantage stutters and updates once per second were the uni is total smooth.
Does anyone else have this issue? Is it the onboard GPS chip? or TomTom, or because the maps are install on the mciro drive, althoug i have installed them on main memory as well and it was no diffrent?
Is there a fix?

myrapid said:
Hi
How is the speed in tomtom, on your devices?
I have TomTom 6, on my advantage, and tomtom 5 on my universal...
The universal runs really smooth but the advantage stutters and updates once per second were the uni is total smooth.
Does anyone else have this issue? Is it the onboard GPS chip? or TomTom, or because the maps are install on the mciro drive, althoug i have installed them on main memory as well and it was no diffrent?
Is there a fix?
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if you have the screen landscape instead of portrait, tomtom takes 4 times longer to draw the picture !! it is a known issue with tomtom but the creators cant be bothered to sort it out.

ice_coffee said:
if you have the screen landscape instead of portrait, tomtom takes 4 times longer to draw the picture !! it is a known issue with tomtom but the creators cant be bothered to sort it out.
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I have them both running in landscape, its just so slow at updateing am going to try and link my old GPS to the advantge and try that.

It runs slower than an Orange SPV I've seen running. It runs the same sort of speed as my old Axim x50v - there is a 'speed improvement' which basically involves turning off all the POI's as you're driving along - this gives the display a boost.
I've also seen suggestions of running the maps of the internal memory (if you've space) or a MiniSD card, which is supposed to increase performance, but I cannot say for definate if this is the case.
Oh yeah, and going from V6.00 to v6.010 has certainly helped!

QVGA
The biggest problem is the vga screen. Does anybody have a utility that can force the screen to qvga (lowres)? The VGA resolution and the OS that supports portrait better than landscape are the problem for the Ameo. When we can force TomTom to lowres it will be much faster.

Related

TomTom5 gets slower and slower when in use..

I've got a problem with my new MDA Pro and my legal copy of TomTom5.
It looks like TomTom is getting slower and slower when I use it, almost like there's a memory leak or buffers that are overflowing.
When I start TomTom and directly close it, there's no problem.
But when I start and navigate for about half an hour, the maps aren't draw smoothly anymore. Just like a cartoonmovie where some images are missing, the picture is "jumping" (hope you know what I mean).
When navigating for about one hour TomTom takes about 2 minutes to close and the program memory has about 10 Mb less than before I started TomTom. This memory is (as far as I know) only released with a soft-reset.
When navigating for more than 90 minutes TomTom doesn't close anymore and there's no reaction from my MDA. A soft-reset was the only solution.
I have this problem not only when navigating, also when I use the "advanced planning" option this problem occurs.
All POI's are disabled.
When TomTom slows down, it's not only the program. All other functions of the PDA slow down. For instance, when I receive a text message the sound takes about 30 seconds to complete the notification sound... :?
My MDA Pro is upgraded with the latest T-Mobile Netherlands ROM.
Don't know if the problem also occurs with the origininal ROM because I flashed it right after I bought it.
TomTom is version 5.21.
Any thoughts?
Using the same windows rom (vodafone ext) I have the similar issue, I can install it and get as far as choosing a voice, when it gets so slow it stops, after which it closes. Oh dear! No more tomtom. Big problem and no one knows how to fix it, amazed you got it to go as far as actually loading up at all.
Greg.
greg123 said:
Using the same windows rom (vodafone ext) I have the similar issue, I can install it and get as far as choosing a voice, when it gets so slow it stops, after which it closes. Oh dear! No more tomtom. Big problem and no one knows how to fix it, amazed you got it to go as far as actually loading up at all.
Greg.
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Greg...I can see you've searching up and down on this....pm me and Ill take your headache away m8.
BR
Any change you could let me in on the secret too?

iGuidance vs TomTom

I've used both but I want to know what ppl here think.
The two things I live about iGuidance over TomTom is the accuracy of the map in my area and the ability to get the address from PIM.
TomTom's much better to me. I don't even really need to overclock TomTom but with iGuidance, I have to overclock my MDA to 240 (I should try higher).
I generally use iguidance over TomTom. The maps are generally more accurate and the POI list, specifically the restaurants, appear to be better in iGuidance. I also like the address/POI/general data entry methods (ie: street first) more.
TomTom is much prettier, runs much better, and gets more 'wow' points but as far as functional software, I'm an iGuidance guy.
iGuidance
I am a tech support for one of the PDA GPS solution company, I strongly recommand iGuidance over TomTom for it price, function, and user friendly. I like iGuidance giving me more information on voice prompt such as tell me the exact number of of highway exit and the number of the highway I need to turn to. It also tell me the destination will be on my left or right. The only think I like TomTom is the interface looks prettier that's about it.
does iguidance allow you to view in landscape mode? For some reason this is my preferred way. Maybe its because I got used to my parents Tomtom or something.
iGuidance works fine in landscape mode, but I still prefer it in portrait so I can see more of the road ahead when using the heading=up style navigation. As for the complaints of resource use, it always seemed to me that TomTom used far more than iGuidance and gave me more sluggish performance and a slower startup time. The Tomtom interface never won any points with me either with having to go through a few "pages" of settings to try and find what I wanted. You shouldn't have to flip through 3 pages of options (I think that's how many it was) just to exit the program.
My favorite part about iGuidance though is the customizable map regions so I can include only what I need.
motionmind said:
iGuidance works fine in landscape mode
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great! does it allow you to change it from within the software like TT does, or do you have to rotate the screen in WM5 before loading it up? Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I'm pricing out bundles from Semsons and just wanna know what I'm getting into.
I use both tom tom and i-go (http://www.i-go.com/en/index.php)
I find tomtom works better, I-go run slowly on the wiz
Does iGuidance have UK Maps?
IGuidance, even though it is slightly slower than tomtom, Is a lot nicer, but i will definatly have to go back to tomtom unless i can make iguidance not turn off the screen. With tomtom (.21) it kept the screen on so i could glance at it and see wtf was going on. With iguidance the backlight keeps going off and makes it impossible to read without really moving it close to my face. Is there any way around this? I have crawled all of the menus in iguidance. I would REALLY love to use iguidance all the time but it is a PIA when the screen keeps turnin off.
UK Maps for Iguidance
I am using Iguidance for North America but I would also like to know, does Iguidance have UK maps?
Any info please
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IGuidance, even though it is slightly slower than tomtom, Is a lot nicer, but i will definatly have to go back to tomtom unless i can make iguidance not turn off the screen. With tomtom (.21) it kept the screen on so i could glance at it and see wtf was going on. With iguidance the backlight keeps going off and makes it impossible to read without really moving it close to my face. Is there any way around this? I have crawled all of the menus in iguidance. I would REALLY love to use iguidance all the time but it is a PIA when the screen keeps turnin off.
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thats why i just leave mine plugged into the car charger.. solves that issue
shogunmark said:
theunforgiven said:
IGuidance, even though it is slightly slower than tomtom, Is a lot nicer, but i will definatly have to go back to tomtom unless i can make iguidance not turn off the screen. With tomtom (.21) it kept the screen on so i could glance at it and see wtf was going on. With iguidance the backlight keeps going off and makes it impossible to read without really moving it close to my face. Is there any way around this? I have crawled all of the menus in iguidance. I would REALLY love to use iguidance all the time but it is a PIA when the screen keeps turnin off.
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thats why i just leave mine plugged into the car charger.. solves that issue
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First off, I have been using iGuidance for several years and have seen it steadily improve. The latest version has a number of substantial improvements: Displays more information at once. Better zoom in/out. Better menu system. At a $9 upgrade fee, I was pretty happy!
Now, as for the screen going dark, I think this is a function of whatever settings you have set in the control panels. I use PhoneAlarm and have a "Car" setting in which it never shuts off when on my charger.
And a question: Since I installed the latest version, it seems to talk like this: "Turn... right... in... 500... yards." That is, it enunciates each word well but with a sizeable pause in between words. Also, I installed to Storage Card, I wonder if that might be causing problems.
Otherwise it works great!
wgary said:
shogunmark said:
theunforgiven said:
IGuidance, even though it is slightly slower than tomtom, Is a lot nicer, but i will definatly have to go back to tomtom unless i can make iguidance not turn off the screen. With tomtom (.21) it kept the screen on so i could glance at it and see wtf was going on. With iguidance the backlight keeps going off and makes it impossible to read without really moving it close to my face. Is there any way around this? I have crawled all of the menus in iguidance. I would REALLY love to use iguidance all the time but it is a PIA when the screen keeps turnin off.
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thats why i just leave mine plugged into the car charger.. solves that issue
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First off, I have been using iGuidance for several years and have seen it steadily improve. The latest version has a number of substantial improvements: Displays more information at once. Better zoom in/out. Better menu system. At a $9 upgrade fee, I was pretty happy!
Now, as for the screen going dark, I think this is a function of whatever settings you have set in the control panels. I use PhoneAlarm and have a "Car" setting in which it never shuts off when on my charger.
And a question: Since I installed the latest version, it seems to talk like this: "Turn... right... in... 500... yards." That is, it enunciates each word well but with a sizeable pause in between words. Also, I installed to Storage Card, I wonder if that might be causing problems.
Otherwise it works great!
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Mine does the same thing - though it seems to only be sometimes, I think the issue stems from the fact that it is basically looking up the word to say from a list of them, the ole wizard isnt exactly speedy - its a heck of a lot better when I OC to 252. Iguidance all the way. TomTom may be slightly prettier but has no more features and I love the fact that I load only the maps I need. If I live in NY why the hell do I have to have the entire map of Ohio or Colorado etc loaded? Its not like I am going to wake up one morning and find me and my car in them.
wgary said:
And a question: Since I installed the latest version, it seems to talk like this: "Turn... right... in... 500... yards." That is, it enunciates each word well but with a sizeable pause in between words. Also, I installed to Storage Card, I wonder if that might be causing problems.
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I read this problem on their site. I'm not going to go looking for the link again but if you turn off the data connection (EDGE or GPRS) it will work fine. I do this whenever I'm using iGuidance and now it speaks fluent English.
On the 8125 I go to connection manager and first click the icon to turn off push email. Then I click on the GPRS icon to turn that off also. Then it seems to work ok. Very often the 8125 will automatically turn the radio back on. If it does that I go back and turn it off while driving to get the voice back to normal.
It does seem odd that iNav did not try their software on a Windows Mobile before shipping it.
Sean
TomTom Navigator 6 is the best GPS
TomTom Navigator 6 is the best GPS IMHO; so comparing to version 5 is a little unfair.
Slow talking for Inav
I think there is an update on their website that addresses the problem...
cabfeegig said:
I think there is an update on their website that addresses the problem...
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whoever has this issue, i think it's because of the wizards slow cpu speed or memory speed. i had this issue but ever since i upgraded to wm6...it is so fast at loading destinations, etc. ...i mean, FAST!
also i believe new iguidance v3.1 will be out at the end of may, customer service told me...

TT6 on K-Jam

I have TT6 on my K-Jam
I know that the K-Jam is not a supported device blah blah. It is sooo slow and virtually unuseable (especially changing roads on, say, a roundabout). I have soft reset and only have pocketweather running. Any ideas why it is sooo slow?? TT5 is nothing like as slow.
Cheers,
Mick
Actually I found v6 to be faster than v5.21 on my Wizard. 5.21 crawled along with 30+second startup times and would give turn instructions after the junction. If I do feel things are getting slow I usually cold start the GPS, by removing the battery, and once it has found the satelites again it works fine. In my case it is the GPS unit not the Wizard that causes the slow down.
Things to check...
1 What ROM are you using
2 Have you considered overclocking you wizard
3 How many POIs are you displaying
4 How much resources does pocket weather take
I'm using v6 on an unclocked Molski ROM with only PocketGPS speed cameras as visible POI. I can use Mortplayer and make/take phone calls all while navigator never misses a beat.
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3 How many POIs are you displaying
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That solved it! It only slowed down recently - which coincided with me using poi edi and putting loads of extra poi's on the device.
Many thanks!!
My version 6.010 also runs so slow compared to version 5.21 on my xda mini s which is overclocked to 245mhz. It just can't keep up when going round roundabouts etc.
I only have the "warn when near poi's" enabled for the speed camera database, the seperate speeds, ie 20, 30 40 etc. Nothing is ticked in the "enable/disable poi's"
It does load up in 5 seconds compared to version 5 taking 20 seconds, but after that it's sluggish, shame really.

Final word on GPS LAG

First good news:
Today, i have been "trial testing" the touch HD with Tomtom 7.415 in parallel with a tomtom ONE box in a car around Paris.
The voices have been in perfect sync (slight echo but NEVER above 0.2 s!) for 20 minutes!
Now, we could speculate and follow rumours, but this is a hard fact - relieving our beloved blackstone and TOMTOM by the GPS LAG accusation...unless anybody would claim that the tomtom ONE box also has the GPS LAG virus...
Second good news:
apparently, TOMTOM has just released new maps and tomtom7 explicitely for the touch pro and diamond, there is a large probability it will also work on the touch HD (see some "opinions" in this forum).
Notice that tomtom7 appears on the tomtom website if you identify yourself from Switzerland, Germany, Nederlands but is apparently not available for France and Italy. Maybe this is just a temporary situation due to translations and/or distribution terms.
So it's time for decisions, and i decided to buy tomtom7 - stopping "opinion forming" and "trial testing" evaluations. For once, my friends, there is a good company that listens to us and provide us with a great product....i have to admit that i feel embarassed!
.....Anybody could confirm that the official tomtom7 commercial release does work on the touch HD?
I nearly chocked on my grilled dumpling there....took tomtom 7 out for a spin and is fine on the HD
pzucchel said:
First good news:
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I completely agree, before your post I also posted the same stuff; there is no GPS-lag, strange rumour...
Great to hear that new TomTom maps are on the way
Guus said:
I tested the GPS with TomTom 7.450, 4 times now, 4 different routes, all perfect, no lag at all, and a very fast fix. Even when I was looking for lag (because of this thread I was watching the screen/road carefully), I didn't see lag at all. The video performance, that's the real problem of this device.
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Guus_ said:
I completely agree, before your post I also posted the same stuff; there is no GPS-lag, strange rumour...
Great to hear that new TomTom maps are on the way
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The rumor started because people believed that because the HD uses the same chipset as the diamond and pro it would lag too...This is not the case. I used Live search gps maps all day today at work with no lag.
utvol06 said:
The rumor started because people believed that because the HD uses the same chipset as the diamond and pro it would lag too...This is not the case. I used Live search gps maps all day today at work with no lag.
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But it is the same chipset...
I really don't get it, why the TP isn´t like the HD regarding the GPS.
speed200 said:
But it is the same chipset...
I really don't get it, why the TP isn´t like the HD regarding the GPS.
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I have no clue...the GPS reception strength is leaps and bounds above the Diamond and Touch Pros. Fix time is dramatically quicker. I can get a fix in buildings with my HD without being close to the window! I could never get a fix indoors with my Touch Pro..even flat up next to my window.
GPS signal strength is affected by the radio used by the device. Perhaps they use a different radio version? Same thing can be said about 3G signal. It is also affected by the radio. We know because we have tried many different ROM on other device and know for a fact that different radio gives slightly different results.
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But it is the same chipset...
I really don't get it, why the TP isn´t like the HD regarding the GPS.
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the fact we don't get it - doesn't mean it is not true! If you disagree with the result because you have a gps lag IN YOUR TOUCH HD - please report it in details with some experimental evidence.
...maybe the diamond gps antenna has a low S/N, and it has to be filtered by averaging multiple fixes?
Since GPS lag seems not to exist on our touch HD, can somewone then please tell me if the following behaviour is normal (for google maps)
When I drive at a speed of 50 km/h (approx 30mph), google maps shows the dot consistently 10 to 15 meters behind my current position. As soon as I stop (for a trafficlight), the dot catches up and displays my location rather precisely (there is always some error ofcourse).
So during driving, it is quite precise, except for the fact that it is allways 10-15 meters behind me...
Is that normal or is that the fabled lag?
(haven't tested tomtom yet, will use that for navigation anyway, so I am not to bothered by the behaviour of google maps)
The_Stranger said:
Since GPS lag seems not to exist on our touch HD, can somewone then please tell me if the following behaviour is normal (for google maps)
When I drive at a speed of 50 km/h (approx 30mph), google maps shows the dot consistently 10 to 15 meters behind my current position. As soon as I stop (for a trafficlight), the dot catches up and displays my location rather precisely (there is always some error ofcourse).
So during driving, it is quite precise, except for the fact that it is allways 10-15 meters behind me...
Is that normal or is that the fabled lag?
(haven't tested tomtom yet, will use that for navigation anyway, so I am not to bothered by the behaviour of google maps)
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I think the software itself is the problem, not the device. I have used Google Map for driving only three times. The second time I used it, the dot did not move at all! It stays at the point of departure throughout the trip! This was on my Athena. When I used a proper GPS software including iGO and TomTom, I had no problem at all. Even when I'm travelling inside a undersea tunnel, the current position moves alone. Obviously this is done by the software extrapolating the most likely position based on the last known speed.
And we cannot forget that the windshield of the car maybe can be a factor for the lag
pzucchel said:
Second good news:
apparently, TOMTOM has just released new maps and tomtom7 explicitely for the touch pro and diamond, there is a large probability it will also work on the touch HD (see some "opinions" in this forum).
Notice that tomtom7 appears on the tomtom website if you identify yourself from Switzerland, Germany, Nederlands but is apparently not available for France and Italy. Maybe this is just a temporary situation due to translations and/or distribution terms.
So it's time for decisions, and i decided to buy tomtom7 - stopping "opinion forming" and "trial testing" evaluations. For once, my friends, there is a good company that listens to us and provide us with a great product....i have to admit that i feel embarassed!
.....Anybody could confirm that the official tomtom7 commercial release does work on the touch HD?
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Sorry, my English is not so good as yours. But does it mean now you can by the Software TTN7 and the maps too on the website from TomTom?
You can not purchase the tomtom application, but you can purchase the maps if you have the program installed and working correctly with tomtom home. Currently only tomtom home version 1.5 allows you to sync your device as the TTN7 application has NOT been officially released by tomtom for the HD to my knowledge.
utvol06 said:
I have no clue...the GPS reception strength is leaps and bounds above the Diamond and Touch Pros. Fix time is dramatically quicker. I can get a fix in buildings with my HD without being close to the window! I could never get a fix indoors with my Touch Pro..even flat up next to my window.
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I am seeing the same thing on my HD, I could not get a fix in my house on my TYTNII or on my Omnia, but I can with my HD, and as I posted before I have yet to see the "lag" that has been talked about
My device works fine with Copilot 7, with no lag.
Lag however IS evident on Google Maps. I think is is simply Google Maps that causes the lap by slower page updating. Considering that this is an "online" programme, I think that it is reasonable to assume that such a programme will not be as instantaneous as a dedicated programme.
That's why you pay good money for a faster programme!
First of all...
I completely agree with the ZERO LAG thing and also while the parts of the HD are almost identical HTC has done a lot of optimization, mostly the way the software communicates with the hardware, which is where the GPS lag was resulting from in the first place.
Good to see how fast HTC picks up some things (while other things take years but that is beside the point) as the Diamond is only a couple of months old and they already fixed so many issues and improved so much..
Second thing though, I have not been able to get a lock indoors, but at home and at work I got a couple of stories above me so that probably causes too much signal interference.
3G reception is always perfect though no matter where I am...
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My device works fine with Copilot 7, with no lag.
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Same here with CoPilot Live 6 (with TTS!).
No lag, and good reception, even indoors away from a window!!!
Quick question:
For Tom Tom to work on the Touch HD you have to buy separate software? Or does buying a physical Tom Tom device mean you have the privilege of having it on an alternative device (the Touch HD)?
The HD is my first HTC phone so can't comment on previous lag issues, however side by side to my PDA running TomTom 7.4, my HD running 7.9 is about 100 to 150 meters behind. I know they are different versions, will go back to 7.4 to test further, but that is quite a lag.
On a seperate note, how do you get an external bluetooth GPS to work with the HD? The HD seems to have less bluetooth settings than my WM5 PDA.
The_Stranger said:
Since GPS lag seems not to exist on our touch HD, can somewone then please tell me if the following behaviour is normal (for google maps)
When I drive at a speed of 50 km/h (approx 30mph), google maps shows the dot consistently 10 to 15 meters behind my current position. As soon as I stop (for a trafficlight), the dot catches up and displays my location rather precisely (there is always some error ofcourse).
So during driving, it is quite precise, except for the fact that it is allways 10-15 meters behind me...
Is that normal or is that the fabled lag?
(haven't tested tomtom yet, will use that for navigation anyway, so I am not to bothered by the behaviour of google maps)
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Hi Stranger, at 50 km/hour you do about 15 m/s. every GPS of the class we use, e.g. not for professional use, has one position fix every second - which corresponds to about 15 meters. All navigation softwares do quite a lot of interpolation and data filtering, as we all know when we enter into a gallery and the position keeps moving or when we are slightly sideways on the road but the actual position is nicely on the road! So, it is not a surprise that your software could be within a second from the last measurement, since it has a full second before having the next one anyway and a full bunch of operations to make (screen redraw, route calculations, etc.etc.)
BTW, Igo does exactly the same.

sat nav sygic McGuider

Ok
I have used many kinds os sat nav software on pdas and smartphones over many years in my job as a driver.
In most cases all have good points and bad, or you wish if only tom tom did that or if igo was as good or what every.
A week ago I got a trinity an up grade to my s620exc so I set about learning as much as I could, which is still not a great deal lol.
So I put on tomtom 7 not very good in my eyes slow.
I went back to tomtom 6 faster and no trouble setting up or useing internal gps, but indoors it was very slow to find a fix.
Now after reading a report on sygic McGuider sat software I installed it and well I can only say it has to be the best sat nav programe around.
link to site belowe
http://www.sygic.com/manuals/manual_en.html#first
If like me you like your sat nav and a good map and easy to use lay out then I would give this ago.
I have always used tomtom but i am always trying other hoping to find a better one well I think I have found it.
what I found was just unreal was the sat fix indoors toomtom would take up to 5mins to find a fix. on the same phone same place 4 to 7 secs.
and out side in open space it was to fast to tell 3secs from a cold start.
give it ago I think you will like it.
Oh and let us know what you think of it, did you have any trouble installing, has it locked up your phone.
bug reports
as yet Iv not found any no lock ups still testing
Used it for the first time today running on a Touch HD alongside TT6 on an Orbit. Seek time for position fix floored the TT6, seconds against minutes, the Orbit has been getting slower for some time. Took me on a slightly longer route than TT6, cannot say if it was quicker. Minor differences on time and speed, only goes to one decimal instead of two. Takes a bit longer to set a destination, more keys to press. Running it on a screen with a larger display, I kind of hoped that that the keyboard keys would be a bit larger and easier to hit.
Seems easy to use, basic and fairly simple. Not impressed with Simon, the voice!
The only issue I have so far is that when I use another app on the device ie the phone, McGuider does not return to take over the screen and I cannot get it back. It must be still running in the background somewhere. If I go to programs and try to call it up, the button press is recorded but the program will not re-appear. The only way round it is to soft reset and restart the app. Not what I am prepared to live with.
Any ideas on what I need to change would be really appreciated.
Having been an avid TomTom fan for years I find Sygic Mcguider a breath of fresh air. Crisp and clear graphics which I feel are better presented than TomTom. In my experience the 'Lane assist' is a worthy inclusion which I find helpful. I'm aware later versions of TomTom have something similar to Lane Assist as I'm comparing Sygic to my TomTom V5.21.
Mcguider is in my opinion a highly polished version of TomTom and as such I haven't used TomTom since. Very easy to install on your smartphone etc. I would recommend Sygic to anyone. I have used Garmin,Navman,TomTom in the past but I see Mcguider as the future.
Hope this is useful to someone who wishes to try a TomTom alternative.
I want to test Sygic Drive on my Trinity (default Greek WM5 ROM) but the program doesn't autodetect the GPS port of my device. I have version 7.71 and the map Cyprus 2009 07. The program works fine, I can use the map without problem, but without GPS. I have tried autodetect several times without result. I have also tried manually COM9 and baud 57600 but no result again.
Which port and baud should I choose?
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