hey, I actually posted this in another thread that was already established but no one really seemed to catch it and answer. so i thought i would just make a new thread to see if i get better results.
1. What is this CorePlayer? what makes it so special? I noticed that a lot of people had it
2. I have tried both the TouchFlos and I decided on the TF3d2. Just wondering if anyone had reasons as to why they went with the one they chose. what makes it better or worse?
3. I noticed that almost everyone had Tom Tom and no one had Garmin. From my own research I concluded that Garmin would be the better choice but almost all of you chose Tom Tom so maybe someone could tell me what makes it better
oh, and while I am already asking questions. I noticed that streaming video from the internet explorer browser was better than the opera browser. Anyone know why? and what is the best way to play videos through youtube. I want to watch videos in the highest quality possible. maybe through skyfire? i dont know, just wondering.
Thanks
To 3) -> I use Garmin. TomTom is better regarding colors and map design. Garmin is very slow in displaying the map and it looks ugly. However, it works perfectly and is easy to use. TomTom in contrast has a bad interface IMO. Some people say iGo 8 is the best - I will test this, but can't find it anywhere (Any suggestions? ). I've also tried Sygic McGuider - VERY GOOD INTERFACE!
1. What is this CorePlayer? what makes it so special? I noticed that a lot of people had it
Coreplayer is a media player software which is avaliable to all mobile platforms including Windows Mobile.
The media (video/audio) doesn't require special encoding like WMV or WMA, it plays all sorts of files like DIVX XVID H.264 and also better music organizer.
It also has a good equalizer so you can really hear it out in your headphones.
3. I used Garmin while I was in the US. Now I have mapking for India.
Garmin is good enough for a GPS, I was happy. I didn't try tomtom or Igo. It worked fine.
yeah, i just checked that iGo on youtube working for the xperia. it looks pretty sweet despite watching it in another language. if anyone knows anything about iGo post it up. Say whether you like it or not, pros and cons.
oh, and anyone have an answer for best youtube video watching?
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hey, I actually posted this in another thread that was already established but no one really seemed to catch it and answer. so i thought i would just make a new thread to see if i get better results.
1. What is this CorePlayer? what makes it so special? I noticed that a lot of people had it
2. I have tried both the TouchFlos and I decided on the TF3d2. Just wondering if anyone had reasons as to why they went with the one they chose. what makes it better or worse?
3. I noticed that almost everyone had Tom Tom and no one had Garmin. From my own research I concluded that Garmin would be the better choice but almost all of you chose Tom Tom so maybe someone could tell me what makes it better
oh, and while I am already asking questions. I noticed that streaming video from the internet explorer browser was better than the opera browser. Anyone know why? and what is the best way to play videos through youtube. I want to watch videos in the highest quality possible. maybe through skyfire? i dont know, just wondering.
Thanks
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I love a lot of questions .
1 - Pretty much what DeeChan said. I use it to play flv files primarily. The best video experience is through wmp though, because it is the only one with hardware acceleration (for now). Download this coverter and be shocked at the quality :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=467112
2 - I cannot answer this, because I hate TouchFlo. All version of it. They annoy me big time.
3 - I use IGO8 . It is the best one I have tried. I also have TomTom7 installed just in case hehe. It comes to personal preferences though. You should choose the one that suits your needs. I have tried 6 or 7 gps apps and found IGO8 to be the best one for me.
I would say that IGO8 and TomTom7 are faster, prettier and more functional than Garmin (on the X1).
4 - I never use IE. Opera ftw. It has been streaming flawlessly for me since the beginning. I find it far better than IE. Maybe your Opera is messed up?
5 - Skyfire isn't finished yet, so I wouldn't recommend it. You should try the YouTube app floating around the forum. The one for the RA2 firmware. Just use search and you will find it. It works great. You get fullscreen playback and perfect quality.
Alright, Thanks guys. I think I'll try out this iGo (if I can find it) because I was using Garmin the other day and it seemed pretty laggy and it would say I am not even on the road. Then often times it would continually be "recalculating route" even though I am still on the path it originally gave me. Worse case scenario is that if I can't come across iGo than I can just use TomTom because it is sounding better than Garmin.
As for Youtube, I surfed through opera to start watching a movie trailer and the audio was a little messed up. It seemed scratchy. Then I watched it through IE and it was perfect which bugs the crap out of me because I REALLY don't want to resort to IE. The youtube app I got seemed alright but it doesn't work landscape which kind of bugs me because i have to pull the keyboard out a lot.
Did anyone of you tried NAVIGON Mobile Navigator 7? That's the best PDA (PPC) Navigator Very fast, perfect routing and good looking.
Demo Video
Mobile Navigator 7 Preview Symbian/PDA
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Did anyone of you tried NAVIGON Mobile Navigator 7? That's the best PDA (PPC) Navigator Very fast, perfect routing and good looking.
Demo Video
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wow those maps look amazing! even got the lanes!
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The youtube app I got seemed alright but it doesn't work landscape which kind of bugs me because i have to pull the keyboard out a lot.
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Just map one of your soft keys to rotate the screen. You can rotate without opening the phone. Use AE button or something...
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Please explain your pick, thanks.
(I'm looking at getting a BT GPS for my Wizard and i have both pieces of software XD and i'm interested in which one is best)
I live in the US, i think thats relavant.
because iGuidance also works on a loptop...
Ive tried Tom Tom 5 / 6 and igo ... Igo looks lovely but doesnt have the ease of use and full postcode search of Tom Tom ... out of those two its tom tom for me
i am a definite iguidance fan.. v2 was awesome and v3 is even better. used tom tom and i thought it was crap... iquidance has customizable maps by states (no need for states you wont visit), and works on a laptop. The voice directions are loud and clear on my 8125.
I bought the mappack from mapopolis and am very happy with it.
Traffic
Are there any packages that will reroute due to traffic conditions (like some car GPS systems have now)?
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Are there any packages that will reroute due to traffic conditions (like some car GPS systems have now)?
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I know TomTom can do that for you.
I've been using mapopolis. not too bad. gets the job done.
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Are there any packages that will reroute due to traffic conditions (like some car GPS systems have now)?
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Route 66 Navigate 7 claims to do this, at least in Europe. IIRC, the capability isn't available in the North American version of the software.
I had no end of troubles with route66 navigate 7. I wouldnt recommend it to anyone. The only thing it has going for it is the free traffic service. Tomtom charges you for this.
alternative GPS
I have had TT-mobile for a few years, then TT-navigator.
Now I use:
iGO Europe 2006
All necesary maps on 1 SD card, easy switching, clear and crisp screen.
And it works with my original TomTom GPS
Screenshot from i-go website:
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I've tried pretty much all of them, since your posting in the Wizard forum I'm assuming that's what you'll be using it on so here is my comments. Keep in mind these comments are based on my experiences using these programs on my K-Jam in North America as well.
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TomTom - Not the prettiest but still the one to beat for a number of reasons.
Pro
Streat names are very readable while navigating.
Very Finger Friendly Interface makes it very quick to Use in car
Very clear and good clear Voice Guidance
Prediction makes movement smooth
Very Fast
Cons
Doesn't show what street you're on
Have to Select City before Street, can be tedious if you don't know the city the street is in.
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IGO - Has the potential to overtake TomTom as my primary choice
Pros
Street Names semi-readable, could be better while navigating
Very pretty and fast Navigation display
Shows what street your own
Very good clear Voice Guidance
Don't have to enter City to find Street
Prediction makes movement smooth
Good Rerouting if you miss a turn
Cons
Could be more finger friendly
Blue Status Bubbles for Battery, Map mode ect get in the way of the freaking street names and I couldn't find a way to turn them off
Street Names should be more readable
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Iguidance 3.0 - I had a love hate releation with these one, has potential but still needs work
Pros
Don't have to enter City before Entering Street
Very Detailed Maps and can install just maps you want to save space
Probably the best in terms of decent routes and map detail in North America
Cons
Jumps in and out of Full Scren very annoying
No Prediction, jerky movement is annoying
Street Names while navigating aren't very readable
Voice Navigation pauses between works very annoying
Program switches display when time to do something, useful to know something is happening but that's what voice promts are for, it's annoying.
Navigon M5 - This one has potention but no street names on 3D map, slow and buggy
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Pros
Excellent Clear Voice Prompts while navigating
Beautiful Maps and Interface
Cons
Have to Select City before entering Street
Not as Finger Friendly
Looks the best but it's also the slowest because of it, too slow
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Route 66 - This is a TomTom wannabee, looks kind of like TomTom, does a few things better but overall still needs work.
Pros
Prediction makes for smoother movement while navigating
Clean Interface and very fast
Good Clear Voice Prompts while navigating
Query style street finding input but helps to enter City
Cons
Not as finger friendly as it could be
Finding a street even with it's unique method can be frustrating sometimes
Mapopolis, Pocket Streets and any other programs that use GPS
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- They can do the job but you can find much better choices
Conclusion
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If you're going to go for one, I'd go for either TomTom 6 or IGO. I'd say these two are the best, especially on the K-Jam in terms of finger friendly, readablility when it's mounted in your car, voice promts, speed and smoothness. As far as Traffic rerouting ect, depends on the area you're using it in, for example most don't really do North America yet.
If you're going to decide on one, think about all the things you want it to do. I'd base my decisions on things like
Traffic Rerouting - if you want that
Prediction for Smoothness - If the jerky movement would bother you
Finger Friendly - If you want to enter a route while the unit is mounted
Quality of Voice Prompting - Enough, not enough, clear ect.
Does it display street names in 3D mode if you like that and more importantly are they readable.
Can you find streets and route between cities without problems (if you cross a lot of cities)
I have now tried pretty much all of the above programs .....
currently i use iguidance 3 as i do sales in victoria bc and am constantly looking up addresses.....victoria is pretty much 8 cities on tomtom which makes it impossible to know which city street is in......
All i can say is that since i replaced my palm os5 garmin ique3600 with my trinity p3600..i have never been more disappointed in poor integration of technology. The garmin was totally linked with contact addresses, and calendar no need to look up or name addresses as poi or favorites.....you would just click on the appointment and hit route me to it.....WM6 software sucks huge compared to crap palm os5 garmin device..only drawback was that the ique3600 did not have a phone in it.......ohhhhh the pain....
iGuidance is america only so tomtom for me
tomtom 6, bc i live in the US and tomtom6 has US maps
I'm using OCN6 and it works flawlessly for me.
Igo for me
I use Igo for about 2 years now.
For me it is easy to use and the maps are accurate (for me)
the new tomtom is coming
Ive heard you will be able to change the picture of the taget(that triangle that is supose to be your car) in any other pic, you can even put for example e formule 1 car
the voice that tells you to turn right, it will be possible to change this in the voice of your sweetheart for exaple
peace
CAn anyone tell me the performance Tom Tom and iGuidance on a 8125? Can you still use the phone while it is in GPS mode. Also does either of these programs have trial versions?
Thanks
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CAn anyone tell me the performance Tom Tom and iGuidance on a 8125? Can you still use the phone while it is in GPS mode. Also does either of these programs have trial versions?
Thanks
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yes, you can still use your phone with tomtom, only you cannot switch off the screen
for tomtom there arent any trial versions, but if i were you i shouldnt pay for it its to expensive, just download it from www.torrentspy.com
I can't seem to find a GPS program that has every feature I'd want on it. I hear a lot of people talking about TomTom, or Igo8, or a few others, but it seems like there are one or two important things that each one lacks, for me personally. So, here's my GPS snob wish list:
compatible with Xperia (duh)
US Maps
Ability to download international maps for traveling
real time traffic updates, with ability to route around traffic, if possible
voice navigation, turn by turn directions
ability to reroute in case of wrong turn (fairly standard now, i know)
Ability to get address from contacts
FYI, i used "Mapopolis" on my Loox T830, but it seems that they have gone out of business, and though i still have the maps, i can't find the reinstall package, and even if i could, i've heard reports that it runs very slowly on wm 6.1 . I liked everything about it, except now the maps aren't updated and I don't think it did traffic updates.
anyway, if someone knows of some software that fits the bill, please let me know.
Ian
Let me add "fast" to your list.
I've got a X1i with "MyWayfinder" pre-installed. This software sucks soooo much, it's unbelieveable that it is not labeled as an alpha-Version. It needs minutes to start up, to find GPS-Sat's and crashes always.
Then there was T-Mobile Navigate, which I couldn't test because the map data costs you money. Pay-per-route, if you wish.
Why didn't you like Tom Tom Navigator 7 again?
To my knowledge it has every feature you want.
I'm currently using it and I'm really happy with the way it works.
Does the Tom Tom Plus service work with v. 7? The traffic feature seems to be part of the "plus" feature set, and they only show version 6. Speaking of which, is there any tangible bennefit to going with 7 instead of version 6?
The only other thing is that i didn't see where I could download maps for other countries, it is almost like they have two completely different packages...EITHER US/Canada OR everything else, but not both. I could be wrong though.
You're right though, TT does seem like the best option. I probably just need to decide whether to go with version 6 or 7.
Input?
Yes, the TomTom plus service works with version 7. You only need a valid account.
I didn't actually test the version 6 on the Xperia (I only had it on my P1 (symbian os)) but I know that version 7 will work on X1's WVGA screen without a problem (because I have it).
Other than that there aren't many changes between the two versions. The new features that I could spot was the "map correction" feature, you can change your car symbol (that's helpful ), you can have quick links on the nav screen...and it works faster that version 6. But then again that might be just because the P1 had 218Mhz )
You can buy individual maps for countries or for regions if you want. I only had Western Europe, so I don't know how it behaves when you have to change regions (if it does it automatically or not). Even so...given that a flight from US/Canada to Europe takes umm...6-10hrs depending on your location you have the time to go into Manage Maps and switch to your new map.
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Oh...and there's another new feature : "lane guidance" so that you know on which side of the road you should be driving )
Garmin Mobile XT has all that and works really fine, and it´s really fast also, in about 5 seconds y hace full satelite signal.
Henry_eue said:
Garmin Mobile XT has all that and works really fine, and it´s really fast also, in about 5 seconds y hace full satelite signal.
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2nd that, really happy with Garmin
I can tell you for a fact that tomtom7 works in the United States with the Xperia X1. It has turn by turn navigation all the way down to live traffic updates.
Basically all the features that you called for in your original post. The new version of tomtom 7.xxxx something 96 supports geotagging also. I havent stayed with that version because i was having some tomtom plus account issues which were weird. So i stuck with TOMTOM 7.910.9185
I saw TT6 on ebay for $40 or so, with dvd of all U.S. maps...i'll let you know what I think, thanks for all the suggestions.
so.....
I installed TTN6 on my xperia (rev 2), then did a soft reset after installation. All it can do is crash. So far, I'm not too pleased with it.
any suggestions?
sygic
Have you checked out Sygic? check out www.sygic.com and
http://www.laptopgpsworld.com/sygic...oftware-launch-usa-canada-january-2008-a.html
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Garmin Mobile XT has all that and works really fine, and it´s really fast also, in about 5 seconds y hace full satelite signal.
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Can I use Garmin Mobile XT with another microSDHC also? I have a 16GB card in my X1 and I do not want to exchange the cards to be able to navigate..
There's only one problem I can't seem to solve with TT7 and X1....
I got the SW up and running, including 1 downloaded city.
But, I can't get the maps I've bought onto the phone, there's no way I've found that makes TomTom Home recognize my X1 and connect to it..
If anyone has a fix for this, like e.g. making the X1 'present itself' to TT Home as some known HTC device etc, I'd be very happy to know of it.
Not warez question this one, I've bought and paid for the maps, and if the SW were availiable for me I'd gladly pay for that too!
Have asked Tomtom about this a number of times, but always got the same reply. "device not supported"...
You have to install TT7 to the memory card and use a card reader, then it should work.
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You have to install TT7 to the memory card and use a card reader, then it should work.
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OK, but how do I go about achieving that? My .cab installs directly to phone memory, no options shown for any other targets like SD card...
What TT Home can i use, provided I can get help and install to SD Card?
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so.....
I installed TTN6 on my xperia (rev 2), then did a soft reset after installation. All it can do is crash. So far, I'm not too pleased with it.
any suggestions?
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Try TTN7, 6 won't work on your X1.
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Try TTN7, 6 won't work on your X1.
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That's wrong, whilst TomTom refuse to support the X1 it does work.
Now to complicate this a bit .. what about if I add geocaching into the basket ? Garmin XT is clearly oriented on car.
You should try Navitel (3.2.5+).
Lots of free maps and other stuff, navi is very cool, light, fast.
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i use garmin, no problem at all
My head hurts from all the out-dated search info and ads i've been getting spammed with...
Is TomTom even selling a US version for WinMo? All I could find was one version for the GDMF'ing iPhone and the rest were international.
Does Garmin XT work in landscape mode yet? Do you still have to do a keygen hack to transfer it to your own sd card?
What do y'all think is the best paid app and is there that big of a diff between the best paid app and the best free one?
Is there an app avail that does the following?
turn by turn
text to speech
3d maps
landscape mode
installable on your own microSD card
Any help would be appreciated...
amAzeGPS
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amAzeGPS
I know its not a paid app but I'd take a look at www.amazegps.com. It has everything you are looking for. Its free and downloads the maps from the internet. One drawback is it is less intuitive on the address input and a little unstable when using other programs. Not too bad for free though.
TomTom....I love it.
I have been using Copilot Live 8 for almost a month now and i like it. Plus it was only 34.99 for the US and CA maps.
I am using Garmin Mobile XT Version 4.10.00wp and I love it. It works in portrait and landscape mode on my Verizon HTC Touch Pro 2. One of the nicest features is the real-time traffic. When I used TomTom Navigator this was a feature that you needed to pay for.
I have used the following GPS software:
TomTom Navigator
iGuidance
Navngo iGo 8
Garmin Mobile XT
GPSTuner
AmazeGPS
TomTom is nice because its a super easy to use interface, just like the TomTom GPS units themselves.
iGuidance is nice because it features text to speech (it will say turn left onto king street instead of just turn left.) The one major complaint I have is the UI looks like it was made by a child and keyboard is horrible.
iGo8 is visually stunning (featured 3D buildings and superb graphics) but a bit more complicated to do simple things like entering in a destination or finding a poi. I got frustrated with iGo8 very quickly.
GPS Tuner was nothing but buggy for me...
Garmin's Mobile XT is in my opinion the way to go for simplicity, style, and performance. The traffic feature is a huge plus, and like the TomTom's UI it is super easy to use. The onscreen keyboard is big enough so if you mount the phone in a cradle, you wont need to take it out to type in a destination.
Hope this helps, if you have any other questions feel free to PM me.
- Cheers
Ive been using IGO8 and i cant really see it getting much better than that.. It runs flawlessly on my tp2 with zero lag whatsoever... I would recommend this to anyone..
I'm all about CoPilot Live 8. As was stated before, it's only $34.99 and is full-featured. I was going to upgrade my iNav license, but after trying out CP8, I will stay with it.
J
Im using Ndrive, it works in landscape, different voice options and a pretty standard UI. I like it a lot
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Ive been using IGO8 and i cant really see it getting much better than that.. It runs flawlessly on my tp2 with zero lag whatsoever... I would recommend this to anyone..
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+1 I love it and use it all the time. Its a very nice looking program, and cool to have the 3D buildings.
garmin is the best
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My head hurts from all the out-dated search info and ads i've been getting spammed with...
Is TomTom even selling a US version for WinMo? All I could find was one version for the GDMF'ing iPhone and the rest were international.
Does Garmin XT work in landscape mode yet? Do you still have to do a keygen hack to transfer it to your own sd card?
What do y'all think is the best paid app and is there that big of a diff between the best paid app and the best free one?
Is there an app avail that does the following?
turn by turn
text to speech
3d maps
landscape mode
installable on your own microSD card
Any help would be appreciated...
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Telenav has text to speech but isn't run off your sd card. I'm currently using Garmin but doesn't have text to speech.
Garmin XT
Before I get my TP2 I was using Garmin Nuvi, After I bought Touch Pro2, I start to use NavTel. It was fine but limited for 14 days then they asked about 10 USD/month. So I changed my mind and turn back to Garmin. I bought Garmin XT. It works for me really well. Voice Prompt, 2D and 3D navigation maps, fast, Traffic and weather services. It is really good software. Only think about it If you need a bigger sd card you need to copy, paste and re unlock the software and maps in the new card.
But since you have the original card, It is Legal.
i love igo8... it looks amazing
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With the TP2 on Sprint, it comes with free Sprint Navigation. a bit laggy, but not bad for $0.
I might be just stupid, but I've been trying to get Copilot Live 8 working on my TP2 for about a week now. I bought a 16GB SD card for the main purpose of storing the app and the whole North American map on it. I installed the App and activated it on my phone and downloaded the map via CoPilot Central, but it won't let me transfer it (the button is grayed out). The only thing that I can think of why it doesn't let me transfer is that CPCentral shows me only having 208MB free on my device, when the map is 1.01GB. How can I get it to see the SD card? I found the map files on my PC. Could I just copy them into the SD card? If so, where? I'm seeing something in Program Files and in the root of the card, but I'm not sure.
Anyone who's gotten this working, how did you do it?
Hi All
I want to purchase a GPS software for the Desire that does not need a data connection. I have read some reviews on the following Copilot live, Navigon, Sygic, however I am undecided which one works best for Froyo 2.2.
From the screenshots and specs, Navigon seems to be the best option although more pricy, however lots of people here seem to prefer CoPilot Live.
Anyone has good experience with these packages?
BTW I need it mainly for mainland Europe since I live in Belgium
Thanks for your opinions.
I use Copilot and I find it excellent. Serves me well in the UK, and was exceptional when I drove from the UK down to Spain - it's very cheap too for what it is.
I did download the 30 trial of Navigon as well, and whilst it seemed perfectly fine, it didn't seem to be as fully featured as Copilot.
Regards,
Dave
Thanks Dave for your reply. Most prob I will download the 30 day trial for Navigon and see how it goes.
I have tried both Navigon and Copilot.
Using Copilot now, and likes it very much...
Make sure you get Copilot 8.2 as 8.1 doesn't work on 2.1.
I have Copilot 8.2 on Froyo and works perfectly well. Love it.
i love sygic...the last 8.14 version runs faster and smoother, and choose the best routes.
I was facing the same issue too. I just recently got my Desire and it came with 2.2 Froyo. I used to use IGo on my Treo Pro and I liked it.
I picked up the Navigon program and I was blown off my feet when I used it. It is absolutely amazing on the Desire. I had a trial version of Copilot and didnt like it in comparison.
What I like about Navigon is that it is a no brainer to use and the 3d rendering and driving is fantastic.
I think you cant go wrong with it.
Sygic doesnt works with android 2.2 .
actually sygic does work with 2.2
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Perfectly working...
+1 for Sygic from me too.... Runs smoothly on Desire
+1 for Navigon
no problems...find sat very fast and the Graphics are very good and smooth
and it have Navtec cards
edit: maybe you make a poll in the thread
with kind regards..Alex
I'd say Sygic but everyone will say that his GPS app is also good so...try to look for trials and test them for a week.
At the end I went for Copilot since the feedback I got was more pro CoPilot. I have not tested it extensively yet, however I am quite happy with it
Copilot is great, but if you want to use it in your car with the sound going through the headphone socket into your stereo, you will find that the volume is way too low especially if you wanted to listen to the Desire's music at the same time.
Having said that, if you just want to use it as a standalone unit, it is loud enough, despite the Desire's speaker in other applications (including the speakerphone) being dismal!
Sygic blows.
3d view feels like 2fps, navigation made some horrible mistakes.
I'm using Navigon now but i'm not a fan of the handling.
Hi,
What about traffic information?
In TomTom, there is a strip to the right hand side indicating if there are problems on the route, whereas in CoPilot there isn't, and to be honest I can't see how the traffic on CoPilot works at all.
How does traffic work on Sygic or Navigon? I'm in the UK and there's been a really nice CoPilot traffic update much like what I describe for TomTom but it's only out in the US at the moment, so it's really about how Sygic and Navigon present and use traffic information to you.
Of course, if someone knows how to make CoPilot's traffic work please let me know!
Cheers,
Joe
shadow# said:
Sygic blows.
3d view feels like 2fps, navigation made some horrible mistakes.
I'm using Navigon now but i'm not a fan of the handling.
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That's cause of the default ini. In the ini file you can change the FPS to 30FPS making it super smooth.
joebongo said:
Hi,
What about traffic information?
In TomTom, there is a strip to the right hand side indicating if there are problems on the route, whereas in CoPilot there isn't, and to be honest I can't see how the traffic on CoPilot works at all.
How does traffic work on Sygic or Navigon? I'm in the UK and there's been a really nice CoPilot traffic update much like what I describe for TomTom but it's only out in the US at the moment, so it's really about how Sygic and Navigon present and use traffic information to you.
Of course, if someone knows how to make CoPilot's traffic work please let me know!
Cheers,
Joe
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I'm using Co-Pilot in UK and the live traffic info works quite well, and you can choose to navigate around the blockage. It's a subscription service though - £20 for 12 months, I've been doing a lot of driving the last few months and it's actually been very useful.
Happy with Sygic on froyo
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Most of people here has moved from windows mobile 6.5 to Android after this great revolution.
Did you have any programs in windows mobile that you are missing and wish to be on Android or you don't even know that they exists? maybe those are preventing you from completely switching to Android.
The purpose of this discussion is to help each other finding replacement tools and applications for some useful applications in windows mobile.
My applications that i missed from windows mobile:
* LMT : multitouch launcher - I've viewed a previous thread telling that it is not possible to create such an application, but in my opinion it could be done using the Accessibility services-
* g-trigger : Perform actions based on gestures with the phone. found some replacements as shake2* (shake to play next, shake to mute but those uses only one gesture with very limited actions) , tasker ( very hard to configure and record gestures)
* Garmin : I know there are many GPS applications but there is no one that can work offline, create custom map and provide 3D navigation. Since no GPS application is offering a map for my country. I usually use openstreetmap and offline map downloader to create vector navigation map for Garmin.
* And finally the reverse tethering (Internet Pass Through) just like what activesync was doing for non Desire HD/Z based ROMS (can't use them since they lack some Arabic support and are much slower than cyanogen and stock builds). I was able to reverse USB tethering to browse the web through my PC internet but many applications on Android won't run if there is no wifi or data connection is available -thinking of providing a virtual wireless interface but this needs more time -.
Do you know any replacements? or do you miss other applications from windows mobile?
Have you tried OsmAnd? Free satnav app which uses openstreetmap and consistently gets good ratings.
Forced to use wimo only by tomtom navigator or update build.
Use CoPiliot for offline GPS navigation - I do and it works great.
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Have you tried OsmAnd? Free satnav app which uses openstreetmap and consistently gets good ratings.
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Yes, I have tried it, but it didn't provide 3D navigation - I mean something like this
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Use CoPiliot for offline GPS navigation - I do and it works great.
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Unfortunately there is no maps for Syria
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Yes, I have tried it, but it didn't provide 3D navigation - I mean something like this
**PIC WAS HERE**
Unfortunately there is no maps for Syria
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Ahhh see living in the United States, CoPilot works flawlessly for me but it's definitely not my favorite. I really prefer iGO8 from WM but I have yet to find a similar GPS software for Android that is available in the United States.
maybe Navigon would be the best for me, but i'd really be glad to give it a test before spending 60€...
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Ahhh see living in the United States, CoPilot works flawlessly for me but it's definitely not my favorite. I really prefer iGO8 from WM but I have yet to find a similar GPS software for Android that is available in the United States.
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Actually this image is from the internet
I live in Syria. IGO, AERO, CoPilot and Navigon do not provide a map or navigation for my country!
The good thing with Garmin is that it can give me the features of those applications with a custom map taken from a map source.
I only use WM for TomTom now (and not even that... I live in London and do not drive when in the city, so no need).
However I have yet to find an e-book reader as useful as AlReader2, although CoolReader is getting close. All of Android readers are either limited on file-type, have specific storage locations, or look ugly/have no night-mode when reading.
And I'm glad VPlayer has come along, as I was otherwise missing TMPCP or whatever that video player was called, and I didn't want to pay for RockPlayer.
im missing MyMobiler.. SOOO damn much!
As stupid as it may sound - Experiment 13! I loved that game.
+1 for mymobiler too
LoeWn said:
im missing MyMobiler.. SOOO damn much!
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Wow, I didn't know about this app! It looks very cool.
I think it should be any replacement for this application. You can see this for example, but it lacks file transfer.
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As stupid as it may sound - Experiment 13! I loved that game.
+1 for mymobiler too
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same for me for MyMobiler. not sure of any good Android alternative.
medical programs...........uptodate, sanford, and others
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same for me for MyMobiler. not sure of any good Android alternative.
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Doesn't Droid Explorer have a window for viewing the contents of your Android screen? (Screencast plugin)
Missing:
1. the calculator of Wm6.5 and the new WM7, they are great.
2. the way WM6.5 (don't know what WM7 does) groups contacts, the 2 versions of Android I tried do not work well for me.
3. don't like HTC Sync it is too unstable and has too many requirements (I had to setup an XP disk just to load my contacts and it was painful), prefer Active Sync it works on any OS
4. battery drain for WM is about 5% overnight with the 2 Android builds it was close to 60%, simply unacceptable.
5. flipping only 1h2m on the darn clock every time you look at it, Android starts from 12:00 and goes to 23:59 that drives me crazy
6. versions of Android that are out seem to be too unstable for my taste and the last one completely crashed my HD2 and had to reinstall radio and rom and had a hard time doing it. Now I am back to stock radio/rom of WM6.5 until everything on an Android build is stable.
On the other hand
1. locking out WAP was easier on Android
2. miss the digital clocks of Android
3. setup was easier on Android
4. the message balloons were easier to see