Can we have a sub, sub forum for us Harley guys?Oh wow!!! I know exactly what that is!!!!
Nice!!! I second the vote for a new subsection of the forum for Bikes!
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Can we have a sub, sub forum for us Harley guys?Oh wow!!! I know exactly what that is!!!!
Nice!!! I second the vote for a new subsection of the forum for Bikes!
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what do you mean you cant save favorite places?
first way- Just star it
second way- use layers and set up favorites on google maps from your computer
third way- set up custom maps on google maps and use that layer.
dude
what do you mean you cant save favorite places?
first way- Just star it
second way- use layers and set up favorites on google maps from your computer
third way- set up custom maps on google maps and use that layer.
fourth way- long press for "Add to Home Screen," scroll down to "Directions & Navigation," enter the address (or contact name if it's saved), and press the save button. Then you'll have a shortcut on your desktop that starts you navigating in one tap. Or, like I do, you can store a bunch of favorites in a folder. In two taps I can start navigating to any of my favorite places.
5th Way -- Use Nav Launcher or similar app from the Market. You can add favorites, select Contacts, etc.
5th Way -- Use Nav Launcher or similar app from the Market. You can add favorites, select Contacts, etc.
+ 1bdal1 - I'm interested, but I couldn't figure out how to get your suggestions to work.
shrugger - Nice! I just found something else out about my Droid!
Thanks for that tip! Do you use a helmet system, and if so - what do you recommend? mikeI use nav a lot, and IIRC, navigation plays at the same time as your phone call. It does not transmit through the call - but the other caller might hear the nav instructions if it is loud enough for your mic to pick it up.
Keep in mind that the Nav will not re-route you if you are in a phone call and you deviate from the cached route if you are using a Droid. The Milestone is GSM, so it does not have this issue. So if you are in an unfamiliar area where you are receiving a lot of instructions from the Nav, it's best to stay off of the phone, otherwise it will just stop giving directions without a warning.
BTW... If your bluetooth headset is only using the Hands Free Profile (like most single ear pieces), the nav will play from the droid itself (or through the 3.5mm jack) and your call will continue through the bluetooth headset. In fact, the nav can only be heard over bluetooth through the A2DP protocol, which most single ear pieces don't use. So make sure your helmet system supports A2DP if you want nav spoken in your helmet.
I too have had difficulty with Google Navigator. My specific issue is that once I get to my destination and want to save it as a favorite, I can't. This is odd since my VZ Navigator on my last phone did this with the press of a button.
And while I haven't used it much, I did test it on my way to work and it tried to send me along a far worse route. My office is 30 miles away with 25 being freeway - it tried to send me along surface streets with numerous stop lights.
Anyway, it is extraordinarily bad when it comes to saving our locations. I don't know what the designers were thinking and if anyone knows a way please share.
I too have had difficulty with Google Navigator. My specific issue is that once I get to my destination and want to save it as a favorite, I can't. This is odd since my VZ Navigator on my last phone did this with the press of a button.
And while I haven't used it much, I did test it on my way to work and it tried to send me along a far worse route. My office is 30 miles away with 25 being freeway - it tried to send me along surface streets with numerous stop lights.
Anyway, it is extraordinarily bad when it comes to saving our locations. I don't know what the designers were thinking and if anyone knows a way please share.
Sorry if this is a repeat response, I stopped reading every response when people started talking about motorcycles (nothing against them, I'd just kill myself if I tried to ride, I have that type of luck. They look fun as hell though)...
Anyways, everyone does know you can go to Google Maps on your computer and save maps to your GMail account (and make them private) and then access them via a layer on your Droid called "My Maps"?
Furthermore, you can save multiple locations within each map you create. So in your instance, cti, you could "drop a point" that bypasses the ferry as your initial destination and then create a 2nd point that gets you to your ultimate destination, in the same map.
For work, I have about 100 or so locations that I need to travel to at any given time and I have them all saved to a single map. On my Droid I load this map and then click the little list type button on the lower left portion of the touchscreen and it brings up all the points in my custom map. I can then choose to navigate to any of them.
Hope this helps.
I am taking a trip tomorrow, the first long drive with the droid(or any internet/smartphone for that matter) in the car. I am VERY stoked to listen to internet radio, search Wikipedia and all the other loveliness that comes with having the intertubes with me, but I am dreadfully disappointed with the bundled maps/navigation ap.
the suggested(read: only effing one it will let me use) route wants me to take a ferry, which doesn't fit my travel plans. no biggie, ill just modify the route by dragging one of the waypoints. NO, wont let me.
no biggie, ill just add a "via $someplace" into the route and avoid the ferry that way. NO, wont let me.
fine ill use a browser (on my desktop) to map out my route, save it to my maps, and sync to the phone. NO, loads the map, but not the directions.
WTF, i mean, I was annoyed enough that there was no way to save favorite places, like home, nice hiking spots etc (or drop a pin) in the map app (functionality that is WAY trivial to include) but this is just unacceptable. who cares if there is traffic ahead of me? here in vermont, if there is traffic, we just wait. am i missing something? (i really hope so) my non-touchsceen garmin quest (from 2004!) does this (lets me save my own points, and build a custom route) why cant my brand new superdevice? cmon google! you guys have a better map application on the competitor's phone! and dont get me started on the lack of gmail task/google sites sync/functionality on here. google goggles? really? lets get the real tools that people use working first!
i tired searching to see if this functionality was coming with 2.1, but all i found was info about multitouch(big whoop).
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can anyone suggest a way to get this on the phone, ive already memorized the route i plan to take, but in the event i want to let the wife drive and take a nap, or just for future reference, a solution would be nice. yeah, i downloaded the map and have it to _read_ but that kind of defeats the purpose of having a computer do things for me, and could require pulling over to look at(oh the horror!).
btw, hello all, i'm Chris. Debian/ubuntu Linux and fluxbox/Gnome Desktop user. i have a stock droid and a lot of old computers.
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