Has anyone considered writing a driver to emulate one of the TMC receivers that iGo8 supports and then feeding it with traffic information from Google Traffic?
Would such an app even be feasible?
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navigate in satellites maps, not just a fixed map
http://software.selfip.net:8080/darensoftware/Default.aspx
Looks nice. how does it compare with telenav v5.2
i have a question about garmin maps, is it possible, if there is no street drawn it GPS, to walk down the street with my gps and record the street to the map?
There must be a way to change the voice commands it uses to the celebrity stuff...
i doubt you can do it. Tom Tom and google are completely different companies, meaning their programs wouldnt be alike anyways. Ultimately, tom tom celeb voices are just a feature to draw in more money imo.
But do you think it would be possible to find what speech Nav needs, then sub in some new audio? Then it would only be work to slowly sub in recorded speech from anywhere, possible ripped audio files from the tom tom software? Basically, Pulling only the audio resources from a tom tom like product software, and diverting the audio pull from google nav to these stored audio tracts. I understand that google is using the text to speech software, but from what I've seen, it creates the audio it need, then stores it and plays it. After A Google Nav trip, I have leftover vocal files on the sd card. (Running app2sd from cyan).
Seems like it could be tricked... Wish i knew code more.
Is it possible to Fudge a location to a specific program? I would like to use pandora to listen to music, but it is not available in my country (Australia), is there a way i can trick it into working here, like the maps navigation?
I suppose not then.
I run the stock rom and am happy with the apps that are available to me through slideme, Amazon etc.
One thing, how can I get Google navigation (not just maps) without access to the market?
Navigation is built into the maps app for android, but the g tablet doesn't have GPS, so the navigation wont do much good without a Bluetooth GPS receiver or a Bluetooth connection to a GPS enabled phone.