Thursday, Nov 19, 2020 at 18:36
Norm,
I don't know the purpose of your question, but if it is to suss out a navigator to buy that is good in the bush AND good in the city, then maybe consider
Exploroz Traveller.
I'm a beta tester for
Exploroz Traveller. Version 5 is in the pipeline, not far from release. In the city you can use a detailed street map (as you can with current and earlier versions). You can search for a street address and navigate to it, with turn by turn instructions created as a list and spoken to you, just like the other navigators, and better than some.
On a larger screen such as a tablet you can expand the street map to give you a great overview of where you are and where you're going.
You can't say "Take me to Bunnings" like you can wth Siri and Google, but if you know Bunnings' address you can enter that and it will take you there.
Its "bush" navigation is also superb. It has a database of nearly 100,000 points of interest. You can navigate to any one of those, or if there is not a POI where you want to go, drop a pin and navigate to that. Whether you travel by vehicle, bicycle, foot or straight line (!), Traveller will find a route .
When in mobile service you can enter an "outback" destination and it will create a route with turn-by-turn instructions just as it does for a city address and then deliver you to that address in the conventional way, even when you run out of mobile service.
I find it indispensable as a one-size-fits-all navigator.
In addition to the navigation, there is so much more that it can do in association with systems on the Exploroz website.
So if you're looking to purchase a bush and city navigator I think it would be wise to investigate and consider Traveller.
Cheers
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