Overzicht: Nav4All - de Vrije GPS Software van de Navigatie
Overzicht: GPS van Nav4All de Vrije Software van de Navigatie
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8/10
Verbinding: www.nav4all.com
Kosten: Vrij!!!
Wow!! Vrije GPS navigatiesoftware met stem? Bijna klinkt te goed om waar te zijn…. maar Nav4All maakt de eis. Allen u wenst is een Blackberry die met GPS wordt uitgerust en een betekenis van avontuur.
Is het zo goed zoals TeleNav bij tien dollars per maand? Na het testen moet ik zeggen het vrij dicht stopt komt. Hoewel de interface een beetje is basis heeft het eigenlijk eigenschappen TeleNav heeft niet. Nav4All heeft alle eigenschappen TeleNav heeft zoals draai door draai stemrichtingen evenals een kompas. De aandachtspunten, meningsroute en onderzoeksadres zijn ook in daar. Nav4All is internationale en multitaal. U kunt gemakkelijk tussen kilometers en mijlen schakelen. „Navigeer aan“ menu geeft u vele opties met inbegrip van het navigeren aan een GPS positie en coördinaten.

Eigenschappen zoals „waar ben I? “, „vlag-het“ en „het Plan van A aan B“ zijn aardig. Ik houd ook van „herinner mijn plaats“ en „herinner mijn parkeren ruimte“ eigenschappen. Het regelbare stemvolume is a plus.

Er is een regelbaar licht dat voor dag en nacht plaatst, hoewel de nachtmening een beetje herinnerend van een stomme eindzitting is het in dark gemakkelijk viewable is.

Er zijn negen verschillende drijf aangeboden stijlen. I voor één vooral als de stijl die van de fietsroute biker zelf is. De kaarten zijn ook een basis maar efficiënt beetje. Bovengenoemd en gedaan iedereen het is goed met de Kaarten van het Blackberry en kaarten Google vergelijkbaar. De kaarten van Google hebben de satellietmeningen geen die Nav4All.


Het is de draai door draai navigatiescherm opnieuw een eenvoudig maar fatsoenlijk beetje. Slechts is de kwestie die ik hier de tijd toont in militaire tijd heb gehad en het toont uw ETA niet.

Ik nochtans houd van de lijst van snelle knopen. Welke u gemakkelijke toegang tot eigenschappen geven.

Nav4All biedt ook de zeer aardige Webdienst genoemd aan „Mijn Wereld“. Ook vrij, staat het u toe om een profiel tot stand te brengen en elk van uw reisinformatie met familie en vrienden, zoals routes, plaatsen, beelden en kaarten te delen. U kunt of berichten ontvangen aan vrienden en andere leden verzenden, zelfs blog. Cre�ër uw eigen kaarten en opslagplaatsen. Er zijn widgets u kan gebruiken om uw profiel, blog, beelden, kaarten en plaatsen van andere Web-pagina's te verbinden. “My World” is a very nice freebie.
On the negative side the routes it provides are sometimes a bit dicey but generally pretty good. You can note navigation errors with the “Flag it” option or on your “My World” profile. The never ending scrolling on the menus can get a bit annoying as well. The menus at times can be a bit awkward and probably take some getting use too. Big negatives are it does not use street names nor does it supply traffic updates. I guess that is what you pay Telenav ten dollars a month for. If you were thinking of paying for Telenav you may want to check out Nav4All first. Nav4All also allows you to freely distribute the program even to corporate users. Not many companies do that….Overall I say it’s a bargain, but only until 2010, so take advantage.
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April 18th, 2008 13:20
Excellent article - very well written - great write up! Thanks!
April 18th, 2008 13:39
Awesome! Especially for a free product. Thanks for the excellent review!
April 18th, 2008 13:40
Why can’t I get my nav4all to work? It says no gps coordinates.confused
April 18th, 2008 21:41
Nav4All also offers…
* Unique power-saving: Nav4All turns off the screen during driving, and switches it back on when new instructions are received, whilst allowing you enough time.
* Re-calc route - if you go off-course, Nav4All automatically calculates a new course.
* Minimal data usage - Nav4All uses only a VERY small amount of data.
* Support for both built-in and seperate (eg. bluetooth receivers.
* Maps that are updated almost daily (according to the Web site).
Furthermore, in the few months I’ve been using it, Nav4All has only given me incorrect directions twice, and one of the “test drives” I went on was in a recently-changed area…
I have also found that Nav4All usually gets me to my destination quicker than the commercial application my service provider offers!
They’ve gotta work on that menu though, “cause it is DEFINATELY not driver-friendly… Make sure you pull over when you want to fiddle with it.
Corbin,
Are you using a bluetooth or built-in GPS receiver.
Make sure you switch your bluetooth GPS receiver on before starting the application up, and keep in mind it can take up to 2-3 minutes for the receiver to lock onto a signal… You also need to be able to see the sky.
~ Posted wirelessly from my BlackBerry 8800 ~
April 21st, 2008 08:53
After familiarizing myself with the interface, I gave this program a full test run yesterday. Long story short, I went back to Google Maps.
This thing put me on the wrong side of town when I was trying to get to the Please Touch Museum in Philly (A place where you might not enjoy being on the wrong side of town).
I’m deleting the program today, but it was a nice change from Google Maps with the turn by turn voiced navigation. Shame it can’t get me to my destination when I need it, something that you thing navigation software should do quite well.
April 21st, 2008 08:56
Hey VERIZON, this is the sort of thing we your customers want to be able to try out. We want alternatives to being locked into your feature-poor navigation app. PLEASE, free up our GPS chip so we can have options!
May 28th, 2008 20:37
i can not get the speaker to work on blackberry curve with nav4all. is there some function or setting i’m supposed to set?
June 2nd, 2008 11:31
Found this program after getting my Blackberry 8800 with built-in GPS. I use it to find geocache sites (hidden containers located with a GPS). Have found more using clues than with the GPS coords. Have been sent to the wrong location several times. Wonder if there is a calibration method for the application. Google maps and BB maps show the location correctly but have no coords available. If this were accurate, this would be an ultimate program. Love the voice directions and the compass feature, just a little disappointed with the accuracy. Can’t really complain, this app was free.
June 8th, 2008 13:22
Verizon hasn’t blocked outside gps since last fall - update your bb os! Great rerview btw!
June 8th, 2008 22:00
@Tim:
Apparently you know something the rest of the Verizon Blackberry world has yet to discover? Pray tell on what Blackberry device and using what OS (download link please) are you able to use GPS in any application other than Verizon’s own VZNavigator???
June 8th, 2008 22:38
http://vzw.smithmicro.com/blackberry/
Get the newest software here. Install it, turn the Blackberry desktop software ion and plug in your unit. It will tell you that some apps are out of date and ask if you want to update them. If you load either the Blackberry maps app or Google maps it WILL pinpoint where you are. I’ve done i on both 8830 and Curve.
8830 — BlackBerry Device Software v4.2 (updated 5/30/2008)
8330 Curve — BlackBerry Device Software v4.3 (updated 5/7/2008)
I don’t have access to the info on the units this second
June 9th, 2008 08:07
5/30/2008 and 5/7/2008 for sure aren’t “last fall” Tim.
There is also NOTHING in the release notes that would indicate GPS location becoming available (for free or at all) to any app other than VZNavigator.
I will be upgrading my 8830 to the 4.2.2.196 (which Verizon calls Maintenance Release 3) just for general principles, but I have no confidence (or expectation) that it will liberate the GPS chip. I have seen rumors that by loading Bell Mobility device software (delete vendor.xml before running Desktop Manager), but when questioned the people who’ve posted making such claims never respond.
June 9th, 2008 21:58
When I open Google Maps on both my 8830 and my curve it immediately shows my position within 5000 feet. I am running the most current software on both units. Yes this is the third maintenance release for the 8830. My red 8830 came with the first maintenance release on it and then I updated to the second shortly after I got it. Then a couple days ago I did the third. I read somewhere online (sorry no I don’t have the link) that Verizon had quietly fixed the issue last fall because of all of the negative fallout from it. As I understand it change logs come directly from RIM so since this was something that Verizon did or made them do it might not make it into those. For the record Nav4All does not seem to work on my Curve, not sure why and haven’t tried it on the 8830. I’ve never loaded someone else’s OS on my unit and I’m not sure I’d recommend it.
June 9th, 2008 22:55
5000 feet is almost a mile Tim. GPS would locate within 10-30 feet, not 5000. You are seeing cell tower triangulation, not GPS at best (Google Maps “My Location”).
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June 9th, 2008 23:51
That may be what it says but I can assure you it’s pointing right at my house so it’s much more accurate than that. I think that’s just their “guarantee”. I did it while at my church once and it was just as accurate. Make sure you have Settings > GPS > Location ON set. (default is 911 only)
June 10th, 2008 08:01
Tim, you are the ONLY person I can find throughout all the Blackberry sites like Crackberry, Rimarkable, etc. that is saying they have a Verizon Blackberry and GPS works in thrid party apps. Lucky you that yours works somehow, but it doesn’t work for anyone else that I can find. And for SURE hasn’t worked since “last fall” due to the bad publicity Verizon got about it. Verizon simply doesn’t CARE, the extra $10/month is apparently worth it to them versus the number of subscribers that complain and/or leave for another carrier. If there WAS another carrier that offered the phone and data service coverage I need, I would switch in a heartbeat, but there is none.
June 10th, 2008 19:19
>> If there WAS another carrier that offered the phone and data service coverage I need, I would switch in a heartbeat, but there is none. <<<
Wow, that’s sad that you would abandon an otherwise excellent carrier over ONE little thing like that.
June 10th, 2008 20:55
I’m not so ridiculous to leave a carrier over GPS. That would be plain stupid. I have MANY complaints about Verizon, but I must have a cell phone and data service. Having tried every alternative, for the call quality and data speed/quality, Verizon (where I need them) is head and shoulders above the rest.