Mapopolis Maps for Western Europe - Touch Cruise General

I've been using Mapopolis for several years now, and for me it's still the best navigation-programm around.
Because I never had any GPS-device before the Polaris, I always purchased the cheaper Platinum-Mappack, that comes without GPS-support.
The Navigator-Mappack does support GPS and is essentailly identical to the Platinum-Mappack. Some Byte in the map-file just tells the application, not to enable GPS.
After I recieved the Polaris (or rather the O2 XDA Orbit 2) I wanted to upgrade my Mapopolis mappack to the Navigator-mappack, but was stunned to learn, that they went out of business in April '07.
So now I have this fantastic device, but I cant use my favorite navigation software with it (at least not with GPS).
Does anyone have an idea how I can get my hands on GPS-enabled maps, or how to enable GPS-support in my platinum-maps?
I'm desperate!
Cheers, s.

Sean,
If you are still interested, Contact me by PM.
I have all of the last GPS enabled maps.
joe

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Car Kit?

Anyone using the original O2 Car Kit? Are are the other, potentially better kits around? I want to use my XDA II as a navigation system and look for the best package...
Just as a note: TomTom is not an option since it doesn't help me much in Down Under...
There is a carkit with XDA II option at http://www.seidioonline.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BD-SMGF1XDAII which accepts GPS interface. I have been looking at it trying to decide but have not bought yet. I'm currently in Malaysia but will be returning to Oz later this year. What GPS software/hardware are you using and what maps are supported?
Ed
I'm using the original O2 car kit with my XDA - It is decent although it was the only one available here and does not have an option for a handset and I can't figure out how any thing else could be added to it.
ednap said:
What GPS software/hardware are you using and what maps are supported?
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Haven't bought a GPS system yet... I look at both TRAVROUTE and DESTINATOR... so far DESTINATOR look better, is more expensive and I haven't figured out if it will work with Bluetooth... but it's early days for me.
Interesting thing, this SEIDIO. Haven't seen it before and looks pretty decent...
Question: Can I connect the GPS in a way that is uses the car speakers? I would also like to have that for phone usage?
T-mobile carkit, comes with sat-nav
Do you know where to buy this kit with sat-nav from T-Mobile? Does it include North American maps?
sat-nav is a german navigation software (correct me if i am wrong)
you get the software without maps, if you wish to navigate you buy a route with a small map and download it through your pda/gsm/gprs.
Anybody has any idea where it can be purchases? I am talking about car kit (with sat-nav) by it self?
Appeciate for any linking information
Expansys has the original in stock now. Experiences out there?
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=109748
that is not an original kit for the xda2

GPS Map for Poland (TomTom has not!)

In a week I will have my first business trip in Poland.
Can someone recommend a GPS software with a Poland Map to purchase?
Possibly in English.
My TomTom 5 package does contain Poland's Map (there are 20 countries, but not Poland)
I am running Mio A701 and XDA Mini (both Win2005)
Thanks and waiting
Saulo866
iGO will be your best choice.
http://www.i-go.com/en/
Read a review here;
http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/iGo2006.php
By the way my PDA-GPS enable is Mio Mita A701
Is i-go and MioMap the same company, provider of map and software?
Thanks and waiting
Saulo866
saulo866 said:
By the way my PDA-GPS enable is Mio Mita A701
Is i-go and MioMap the same company, provider of map and software?
Thanks and waiting
Saulo866
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The maps are the same. You can use iGO maps on MioMap and otherway around. I have tested this. I personaly prefere MioMap 3.2 because it shows the speed limit info on every road you are on at the tima. I have only tested this in UK but if it works elswhere that will be good because I do travel on the continent and it is handy to know the speed limit sometimes.
Happy navigating
http://automapa.com/?PEI=35489&lng=EN
this is our polish software and it's really cool. it may look modest compared to tomtom, but i assure you it's not. i use it myself for over a year, and i prefer this then tomtom, and apart from that - it has the excellent map of poland.
I made a trip across poland 6 months ago
Used iGo with great success. Most cities are covered in detail and also service stations etc. I don't know if I would manage without that software.
What about on a laptop?
I have the same question but I would like software for my laptop. In North America I have been using MS Streets and Trips with a bluetooth GPS receiver. The software is cheap and works well enough for me. However MS Autoroute does not have address information for Poland.
Does anybody know of software that I can install on my laptop and use with a external GPS receiver?
Thanks!

TomTom's Grandfather Policy?

Hi all,
I've had a little trawl through the search feature but it seems there's not really much officially from TomTom for what I'd like. Also, I think the 'making' V7 from other devices install and work on the Orbit2 is too convoluted for me as I don't have time to faff about.
If I buy TomTom V6 and the USA/Canada maps from TomTom themselves, does anyone know about their grandfathering policy ? this means if I buy this V6 and they announce V7 inc usa/canada maps say in 2 weeks time, would I get sent the latest version ?
I just don't really fancy paying and then TomTom announcing the latest release 2 minutes later!
So is there any indication of a likely release date for Navigator V7 from TomTom for use on the Orbit 2 yet!?!
Also, whats the difference in buying the USA & Canada map and then the regional versions? are the regional versions more detailed? or is it just a size of map issue? if it's just map file size issue, then it's no problem to me as I have an 8GB card in my device.
Cheers, Dennis, West London UK!
DennisCooper said:
If I buy TomTom V6 and the USA/Canada maps from TomTom themselves, does anyone know about their grandfathering policy ? this means if I buy this V6 and they announce V7 inc usa/canada maps say in 2 weeks time, would I get sent the latest version ?
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I have no idea, most software manufacturers offer some sort of grandfathering which could be in the form of a free update or a discount on the newer software. But, there's really no point in guessing. Try calling them (and speaking to more than just one person if neccessary)
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So is there any indication of a likely release date for Navigator V7 from TomTom for use on the Orbit 2 yet!?!
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Again, no idea. I have heard rumors that TT7 will only be available as oem software for specific devices. But it seems silly that they would go this route, as there is less money in going this route. I would guess that they'll be releasing it soon, as it seems to be finished.
DennisCooper said:
Also, whats the difference in buying the USA & Canada map and then the regional versions? are the regional versions more detailed? or is it just a size of map issue? if it's just map file size issue, then it's no problem to me as I have an 8GB card in my device.
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No difference, just size/price, and convenience if you are traveling between regions. I don't think that you can route between regions that are not purchased together as a unit.
In reference to your dilema, could you get buy with the free city map that comes with TomTom6 on the Cruise until there is any new info on TT7? Or could you get by using Googlemaps/Livesearch until then?
sonus said:
I have heard rumors that TT7 will only be available as oem software for specific devices. But it seems silly that they would go this route, as there is less money in going this route. I would guess that they'll be releasing it soon, as it seems to be finished
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TomTom have been hit so badly by software piracy that they are very unlikely to release TT7 (apart form OEM versions).
Looks like the software pirates have killed the goose that laid the golden egg. I wonder how many more software developers will stop producing new products because of the losses due to piracy?
Philip said:
TomTom have been hit so badly by software piracy that they are very unlikely to release TT7 (apart form OEM versions).
Looks like the software pirates have killed the goose that laid the golden egg. I wonder how many more software developers will stop producing new products because of the losses due to piracy?
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I'm not dening that they've been hit hard by piracy, but I don't think ony offering it as oem will solve their problem. If anything it will perpetuate the problem, as even less people will be able to get it through legitamate venues.
The ways to lessen piracy are to reduce prices, increase availability, and/or increase their software protection against cracking.
hi,
I have the SD card version of TomTom 6 that came with my polaris (well I assume it is because it is offered at the place I bought it from). I don't think you can upgrade or update it. the reason I said that, is because I was looking for another region's map from Garmin and they said anything put in SD card is not update-able or upgrade-able since it is made per order. some features are available if compared to the one that comes with the GPS hardware. once you set it up, that's it. my seller says that I have to uninstall the program and reinstall it again if I want to change the voice.
bulukaki said:
hi,
I have the SD card version of TomTom 6 that came with my polaris (well I assume it is because it is offered at the place I bought it from). I don't think you can upgrade or update it. the reason I said that, is because I was looking for another region's map from Garmin and they said anything put in SD card is not update-able or upgrade-able since it is made per order. some features are available if compared to the one that comes with the GPS hardware. once you set it up, that's it. my seller says that I have to uninstall the program and reinstall it again if I want to change the voice.
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Why would you look for TomTom maps on Garmin's website? I don't have the SD version, I have the software version of TomTom, but I can't imagine that the SD version is not updateable. Start your TomTom software on the phone, goto TomTom Plus and try either downlaoding a map update, or a a voice there.
Some dealers are actually shipping "trial" versions of tomtom6 on a sd card with full country maps (rather then just a city map) usually just for the price of the SD card, this version doesn't work with any Tomtom plus services and you cant add extra maps etc. The proper version everything works.
As for grandfarthering tomtom has never grandfartherd any previous version so dont expect it for 6->7, then again its probably a bad idea to expect a proper version 7 at all.
To be honest if it wasn't for GPS smartphones tomtom would have abandoned the PDA version ages ago, whats the point when you're making tons more money on the PNA/PND market ? and OEM installation is a no brainer too, its a guaranteed sale when the pda version is really targeted at the people who are most likely to priate it.
Philip said:
TomTom have been hit so badly by software piracy that they are very unlikely to release TT7 (apart form OEM versions).
Looks like the software pirates have killed the goose that laid the golden egg. I wonder how many more software developers will stop producing new products because of the losses due to piracy?
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I have communicated several times with Tomtom about a newer version software and maps. Never received an indication. And then to discover that it is available as OEM only. There is no way that you can buy it, only pre-installed on the HTC Diamond. You can only buy V6 for the PDA, whith maps that are out of date. Instead of pirates killing the goose I strongly believe that Tomtom killed their goose.
sonus said:
Why would you look for TomTom maps on Garmin's website? I don't have the SD version, I have the software version of TomTom, but I can't imagine that the SD version is not updateable. Start your TomTom software on the phone, goto TomTom Plus and try either downlaoding a map update, or a a voice there.
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uhm... I didn't explain myself clearly. the other region's map I was looking for is the South East Asia region. TomTom didn't have it, only Garmin has it. that's why I was at the Garmin website and when I called them inquiring about whether the SD card version can be updated or not, that was their answer... "anything we put on SD card is made per order and the only thing you can update is the map that comes in your phone or the one you buy in DVD"
so, no, I didn't look for a TomTom's map in Garmin's website ...sorry for the mistake in the wording.
and as far as the SD card version, I asked the seller about it and he said it's a 1 time deal, you buy it, you own it until it broke there is nothing you can do to it.
DO NOT BUY V6 MAPS! You will loose your money!
Sorry for shouting but I tomtom made me mad. Bought Europe v 6.75 which was not discounted in contrast to v7 maps for my Orbit2 only to hear afterwards from the support that there will be NO update from tomtom6 to 7 or any discount on the maps. The v6 europe map also has fewer countries included than the v7 version. They suggested me to buy the full version of v7 when it eventually comes out.
So TomTom forced me to buy an older map with less content for more money without offering any update/upgrade path. Money lost. Consumer angered.
Also the new version of TomTom Home is NOT working with TomTom 6. So you have to get the outdated one. That also means no map share and less voices and POI's to choose from.
Better grab a TomTom7.cab and get a v7 map. People have reported that this combination works. The recent version of TomTom Home seems to work with that for the most part. Map Share works (with my v6 map). Putting on some extra stuff like voices doesn't. At least for me.
Or if you are in the market for a navigation software anyhow consider getting something else with a good policy on updates and maps.
TomTom support also sucks as a rule of thumb.
Of course the software itself works well.
P.S.
As for regional vs. bigger maps: I think it's just the map size in mb. I can't see a difference between the german map in the europe pack vs. the germany-austria-swiss pack. In most cases you will be better of buying the larger map pack as they are much cheaper than adding each country/region individually. Also this way path finding across borders will work better. I have seen no major problem performance wise with the complete western europe map vs. the smaller one on my polaris.
Garmin's map system is actually quite nice, its broken down into much smaller sections than a whole country and you can just upload the relevent maps rather then keeping a massive map pack on your gps system. and you can always update the SD version, the problem is getting hold of the maps in the first place...
Just to further the tomtom thing its also questionable to buy V7 maps (if you really must have the latest maps) as tomtom are actually moving onto V8 maps and software soon (for PNAs), which are obviously not compatiable with navigator 7.

Best SatNav application?

Looking to get a SatNav application going on my HD2.
Don't mind fiddling around a bit to get it running, as long as it works well (and not sluggish)
Which is the best one to use, as there is quite a few available for WinMo?
Thanks
Nice
I tried TomTom but coulnd't move it to another phone so gave up there
Route 66 had a problem that hampered journies. It always drove me down the smallest roads going, no matter what vehicle type I used.
CoPilot 8, so far, has been the best of the three AND costs less.
I'm using TomTom 7 and so far is the best. I've used TT6 on my two previous Orbit phones and TT5 on HP iPAQ 1710 and never had any problems.
But just look on websites,read some comments and I'm sure u will find right one
In my opinion is Navigon Mobile Navigator 7 a very good choice especially for Europe. It's also not too expensive. Used it already with my Xperia and now could easily move to HD2 (Navigon just gave me a new key). I don't have ANY problems with this awesome software. It is written for WVGA and it looks fantastic on the HD2-screen. You can load a demo at their homepage and use it for 30 days without any restrictions.
Does anyone know where one can get igo which I understand is supposed to be quite good. On their site it just says coming to WinMo as far as I can gather.
Some sort of trial would be preferable, but somewhere to purchase from would also be nice.
In Germany you can buy it e.g. at a little online-store called AMAZON... *KLICK*
I use IGO8.
I use tomtom and am very happy with that
I am using iGO8 works great in Greece.
i use garmin for singapore, malaysia, thailand, china, UK, middle east, japan, korea, taiwan, australia and new zealand, north america, and canada.
Copilot 8 is brilliant.
Though have bifg problems getting it activated atm
Soerdahl said:
Copilot 8 is brilliant.
Though have bifg problems getting it activated atm
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It's great, except it doesn't have a qwerty keyboard in version 8.
Tom Tom 7 rules on HD2 (VGA version) with cameras and a lot of POI's look for torrent
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In my opinion is Navigon Mobile Navigator 7 a very good choice especially for Europe. It's also not too expensive. Used it already with my Xperia and now could easily move to HD2 (Navigon just gave me a new key). I don't have ANY problems with this awesome software. It is written for WVGA and it looks fantastic on the HD2-screen. You can load a demo at their homepage and use it for 30 days without any restrictions.
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I'll give that a try. Is it possible to get traffic working?
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In Germany you can buy it e.g. at a little online-store called AMAZON...
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But that's preinstalled on an SD card, not really interested in that. Only want to download the software. Anybody?
My beloved children...: Try sygic mobile maps!!!
Everyone will have their own favourite..I've currently got the following loaded (in order of preference):
1) Tomtom navigator 7.916...this rocks
2) Garmin XT...the live features are cool which is what tomtom lacks
3) Sygic Mobile maps 9..nice and simple,nice signs and a few extras
4) Igo8..will do anything but not the simplest to operate
5)Navigon MN7.4..traffic and live services seem ok but not struck on gui myself..will eventually ditch this...16gb soon gets used up!
I did have the installed Co-pilot trial but never bothered paying to upograde it as I wasn't that impressed with it when I tried it.
I also found it usefull that the first 3 apps will also happily let themselves be rotated using BsBtools.(navigon sort of manages it but a bit messily and the version of Igo I grabbed had a fit when I tried to rotate it..even its inbuilt rotate feature wasn't happy..)
terrytpot said:
Everyone will have their own favourite..I've currently got the following loaded (in order of preference):
1) Tomtom navigator 7.916...this rocks
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I was looking for the Tomtom navigator 7.916 but I am struggling to find it, what maps do you need for it?
As the navigator software is quite a low level program it will only let you use the lower grade maps (not those that have IQ routes and ALG) which for the 835 maps equates to 835.2366,2394,2420,2421,2423,2424,2450,2482,2497 and 2501. The full blown 835.2419,2448,2451 and 2460 versions wont play ball.
For 840 maps the ones to avoid are 840.2554,2562,2566 and 2568
terrytpot said:
As the navigator software is quite a low level program it will only let you use the lower grade maps (not those that have IQ routes and ALG) which for the 835 maps equates to 835.2366,2394,2420,2421,2423,2424,2450,2482,2497 and 2501. The full blown 835.2419,2448,2451 and 2460 versions wont play ball.
For 840 maps the ones to avoid are 840.2554,2562,2566 and 2568
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Cheers got it working finally! But I have no voices, think I deleted them!! Any ideas how to get them?
EDIT: I found them, looking in the wrong folder for them!! silly mistake!

Alternative GPS Navigation

Hello! I know that Google Navigation paired with the GPS is kind of awesome. But, it uses my data plan, in which I have limited bandwidth. I live in Europe - Latvia so many GPS navigation systems don't work for me. But I found this one cool navigation, which I kind of liked. It's called "iGo My Way". But the only problem is that it is not made for the Sensation because all the resolutions available are for smaller screens.
So I'm asking: Could you suggest a descent navigational software that I could use in offline mode with only the enabled GPS? Because I need routes, maps and finding new locations every day and bandwith in my country is weirdly expensive, compared to calls.
Oh, and: Which one of these uses most battery: GPS/3G?
Thanks a bunch!
Sorry for the double-post.
But is this a dumb question that nobody is answering it?
http://slideme.org/application/mapdroyd
or you can search it on the market (which I don't have installed on my phone, thus the direct download site.)
it requires initial data use to pull down the maps to your sd card and it says it can be used offline after that.
Thanks for the idea but the sad thing is that it doesn't work as a GPS navigational software.
I am ready to buy navigational software for my phone, just need to know which one will fit our screen.
iGO is very good navigation software but it doesnt support resolution of sensation. But if you search the forum you can find skins which make iGO can run with our device.
There are other alternatives like sygic and drive. These have native support to sensation. Route 66 will have support soon. Before you buy make sure, they have good maps
Major map providers are teleatlas, navteq and local providers. In my country local provider much better than the others. Teleatlas is generally better in europe.
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For offline i prefer Navigon
I would recommend Sygic - it works fine on my Sensation. I have it for Europe. You can get Eastern Europe for 30Euros, and that includes Latvia. You can download the software from the Market and then buy the maps. Or download direct from Sygic. .
I use copilot and it works with sensation resolution
nDrive is excellent and works quite fine with good maps.
Navigon is the best for offline gps. But soon tomtom will also release a Android app. For now use Navigon it's not that expensive.
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But soon tomtom will also release a Android app.
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And I would not touch it with a ten foot barge pole! Their so called customer "support" is dreadful. I knew more about their product that the support people I was emailing! They told me it could not work on my hardware after I told them at it was. Been there done that got that T shirt. I do not want to go there again.
I used tomtom for years and that thing still works without problem. I cant wait for there app for Android.
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At this moment I am looking at CoPilot. Will look into your suggestions too. Thank you for the responses!
sygic is the best so far ... (in my opinion)
tried : ndrive, navigon, copilot
if I'm running Sense, then I use the built in Locations.
If I am running anything else, then NavFree works pretty well. Maps download to the SD card for offline navigation, clear concise instructions.
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r3v0Lut10n said:
sygic is the best so far ... (in my opinion)
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+1 from me on that. Sygic is the best Android app for navigation
I have to demand u all, i must relay on nav software a lot and IGO is the best
igo my way
most commercial software, top maps and updates every month... all countries to hous number level. 6 3rd pary local providers who also build maps from same source for topm toom ad garmin.
Igo is best form pna and pda...
there is fantastic skin for sensation resolution, which adds many new features.
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I have to demand u all, i must relay on nav software a lot and IGO is the best
igo my way
most commercial software, top maps and updates every month... all countries to hous number level. 6 3rd pary local providers who also build maps from same source for topm toom ad garmin.
Igo is best form pna and pda...
there is fantastic skin for sensation resolution, which adds many new features.
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are u paid for this or just joking ? the most recent "skinned" version is 8.4 ... Laggy, and not handy to use. (poi system unusable, many many function missing) Telling this that way, i was using it since the win mob 6.0 times .... (till my 1st android phone > than tried it, and than came sygic and others).
and always remember : no official igo for android phones ... (a couple phone got oem version and those were "suited" to other phones). it was a lame step from navngo, but hey ... it was years ago i'm happy with my current selection
In my opinion Navigon is the best :} Try some navis and decide what is best for you!
You can also try "Locus". It's a map application which supports Offline Vector Maps, so it doesnt need much space on SD Card.
It also supports navigation, but i didnt tested that feature very much.

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