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well if I'm limited to wifi then maemo-mapper becomes very inferior to a regular gps unit. It's crucial for me to be able to download routes on the go while in the car, and be able to use the "auto update" feature which automatically recalculates and re-downloads the route if you take a wrong turn.
I hope this gets fixed eventually. I put a request in the tracker over a month ago, but doesn't look like anyone has looked into it yet.
Are there any other gps applications out there that anyone has tried with success?
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Thanks for the help! Well, at this point, I finally gave up on Maemo Mapper and just bought a dedicated GPS unit. Cool app when it works, but just had enough for now. Here's to its continual evolution; I plan to revisit some time down the line.
Happy Post-X-Mas!