ZANavi ... a new Android app for navigation based on Navit
Publeyêe per stephan75 lo 18 July 2011 en German (Deutsch).only a few weeks ago an app for Android devices has been published called ZANavi.
See osm.wiki/ZANavi (It is based on osm.wiki/Navit)
some outstanding features may be:
realtime vector rendereing of OSM data -> no download of tiles needed.
map data can be downloaded over the air or via PC to store it offline on your phone.
Quite nice routing engine that can process turn restrictions.
No dealing with parameter file navit.xml
So all android users who are looking for a navigation app can try this, find bugs in ZANAvi or even core Navit, and find out the difference between them.
Discussion
Comentèro de liftarn lo 19 July 2011 a 10:25
Cool. I've been using MapDroyd as it was the only free software with offline vector maps. Pity I have only 1.6 on my phone so I can't use ZANavi.
Comentèro de Chaos99 lo 19 July 2011 a 10:40
Took a look at it yesterday. It still is in an alpha state and needs a lot of work before becoming usable or even a competition for google maps / navigation.
But it's a start and I'm happy that there is someone working on a mobile routing software based on OSM. Thumbs up and good luck!
Comentèro de HannesHH lo 19 July 2011 a 15:53
From what I know you can even make your own rendering style for this which is a HUGE advantage to MapDroyd (which is nice but could be so much better for pedestrians).
Comentèro de Takuto lo 21 July 2011 a 09:55
Downloaded mar for Russia from app interface... and nothing shanged. No map, no GPS, nothing at all.
Comentèro de jutezak lo 21 July 2011 a 21:12
Also look at Osmand, which is better for walking and map viewing (also uses off line vector maps).
Navit (didn't try ZANAvi) is okay for driving. It works, calculates, etc. But does not look pretty.