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0#16testament2010-08-24 18:02Looks to me like MapDroyd can use OSM vector maps too… offline navigation with OSM vector maps would be *the* killer app for many people, and it would also be so much smaller than the png tiles (that contain lots of unnecessary information for navigation anyways).Quote
I use Motorola Milestone. The program works online. How can you create and use routes offline? I will download the maps and copy them to the SD…and then? Is there a guide for that?
Andnav uses only tiles of the OSM-Map. It is not possible to create a route from tile based Maps. Those maps are only images and contain no routing information. Like with Google Maps you send a route request online and get back a route wich is displayed on the map tiles. So there is not much data traffic because you dont have to download tiles. Google downloads tiles and route, For real offline Navigation you need a vector based map like Tomtom, Garmin or Navigon. Would be cool if someone created an Android app that can render and route from a OSM vector map.
It seems that Navit does exactly that. At least it supports full offline navigation with OSM maps. Maybe there is a possibility to do it in a similar way?Quote
I use Motorola Milestone. The program works online. How can you create and use routes offline? I will download the maps and copy them to the SD…and then? Is there a guide for that?
Andnav uses only tiles of the OSM-Map. It is not possible to create a route from tile based Maps. Those maps are only images and contain no routing information. Like with Google Maps you send a route request online and get back a route wich is displayed on the map tiles. So there is not much data traffic because you dont have to download tiles. Google downloads tiles and route, For real offline Navigation you need a vector based map like Tomtom, Garmin or Navigon. Would be cool if someone created an Android app that can render and route from a OSM vector map.Quote
+5#12MarioNico2010-02-04 17:04I use Motorola Milestone. The program works online. How can you create and use routes offline? I will download the maps and copy them to the SD…and then? Is there a guide for that?Quote
+2#11Till2009-11-19 07:57I checked out the current version of andnav2 into my IDE. It seems that the only thing that requires API level 4 are the new ZoomController things. The rest seems to be still compatibel to 1.5 (API level 3). Would be very nice if a dev who knows Android and this software better would backport andnav to 1.5.Quote
+1#10sehr schade2009-10-29 11:29andnav wird offenbar nur noch für den exklusiven kreis der g1/tmob benutzer entwickelt. und was ist mit allen anderen, die noch 1.5 benutzen müssen? es wird nicht einmal darauf hingewiesen dass andnav2 nur noch mit 1.6 funktioniert! das ist nicht nett… kennt jemand eine gute alternative?Quote
0#9Johannes Martin2009-10-20 13:35Man kann die Firmware 1.6 manuell installieren, siehe: http://www.go-android.de/forum/t-mobile-g1/android-1-6-update-wo-bleibt-es/
0#8genios1122009-10-18 15:53@Kranich Oder einfach ein wenig Geduld haben, das hilft bestimmt auch weiter.
Die aktuelle Version startet, mit 1.5 Cupcake, wirklich nicht, harren wir der Dinge, es wird sich bestimmt was tun.Quote
-1#7kranich2009-10-18 13:52tja nach einem Update (vorher kam ich wenigstens noch ins Programm) startet das Teil gar nicht mehr … Also heisst es für mich als OSM-Mapper, dass ich mich leider von diesem Tool trennen muss.Quote
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It seems that Navit does exactly that. At least it supports full offline navigation with OSM maps. Maybe there is a possibility to do it in a similar way? Quote
I have a Samsung 7500 with Android 1.5! The application crashes in every time by trying starting the navigation!
Is there a solution or a bugfix!? Quote
Andnav uses only tiles of the OSM-Map. It is not possible to create a route from tile based Maps. Those maps are only images and contain no routing information.
Like with Google Maps you send a route request online and get back a route wich is displayed on the map tiles. So there is not much data traffic because you dont have to download tiles. Google downloads tiles and route,
For real offline Navigation you need a vector based map like Tomtom, Garmin or Navigon.
Would be cool if someone created an Android app that can render and route from a OSM vector map. Quote
das ist nicht nett…
kennt jemand eine gute alternative? Quote
http://www.go-android.de/forum/t-mobile-g1/android-1-6-update-wo-bleibt-es/
danach funktioniert andnav2 wieder einwandfrei.
Gruss, Johannes. Quote
Die aktuelle Version startet, mit 1.5 Cupcake, wirklich nicht, harren wir der Dinge, es wird sich bestimmt was tun. Quote
Also heisst es für mich als OSM-Mapper, dass ich mich leider von diesem Tool trennen muss. Quote
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