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30th July 2007, 18:30
navigami


A free noncommercial offline navigation for geocaching, tracking and other outdoor activities. It runs on common java mobile phones. Navigami uses offline vector maps from free public sources. Maps can be downloaded and stored in the phone.

Information
- digital compass
- position
Maps
- vector maps
- 2D/3D view, pan, rotation, zoom
- maps are stored in your mobile phone and only data you need
- needed maps can be downloaded over internet or bluetooth
Navigation
- landmarks
- routes
- navigation to target
- proximity alerts
- speed monitoring
Tracking
- track recording
- location can be sent to server over internet or sms
- livetracking
- trip computer
Settings
- day/night scheme
- metric/imperial/nautical units
Phone
- voice calls and sms can be received while navigating


Compatible with:
ALL S60V3

sammis
30th July 2007, 22:28
Promising app ,anyone know where you can find a vector map of Greece?

Rogeloo
30th July 2007, 23:59
Thanks for the program.

One problem though, it fails to recognize my external GPS via Bluetooth. Anyone else having the same problem?

I'll keep trying once my patience returns... :rolleyes:

mixvt
31st July 2007, 00:05
Looking good, does it support internal GPS ? Sorry i am fear to install J2ME.

bambotcha
31st July 2007, 00:10
where to download maps from????

Rogeloo
31st July 2007, 00:15
Looking good, does it support internal GPS ?

It says so in the GPS-setup in the program. My phone has no internal GPS so I can't tell you if it really works though.

mixvt
31st July 2007, 00:18
where to download maps from????

more info there:
http://www.navigami.com

mixvt
31st July 2007, 00:19
It says so in the GPS-setup in the program. My phone has no internal GPS so I can't tell you if it really works though.

Thanks, i'll try to find if my area supported. :partyman:

bambotcha
31st July 2007, 00:32
i know maps can be downloaded from the application but can it be downloaded from the computer and then uploaded like nokia maps?

mixvt
31st July 2007, 00:34
i know maps can be downloaded from the application but can it be downloaded from the computer and then uploaded like nokia maps?

I didnt try this app yet, if d/l support WiFi, i'll report.

nandox
31st July 2007, 01:46
i think the app downloads maps so not like nokia maps. And i read that all maps are to be installed on the phone memory not in the memory card...so...

Rogeloo
31st July 2007, 03:41
One problem though, it fails to recognize my external GPS via Bluetooth. Anyone else having the same problem?

Although I don't have an internal GPS on my phone I chose that option in the GPS setup and presto...it found my external Bluetooth GPS (also, the WiFi started to work. Don't know if it had anything to do with the GPS workning or my reinstalling it on the sd-card instead of the phone itself). However the map over my area (Sweden) wasn't much to write home about so I don't think this app will be useful for me. Perhaps in the future when there's more coverage.