David Bolter wrote:
> Gilles Casse wrote:
>> Peter Parente wrote:
>>   
>>> A custom navigation app could make use of
>>> either for stepping through directions en route. 
>>>     
>> The Neo1973 (OpenMoko) is also another possible platform. I have 
>> recently integrated on the Neo, Navit (navigation software) with speech 
>> feedback (Speech-dispatcher + espeak). The Neo (still in development) 
>> includes a GPS.
>>
>> OpenMoko:
>> http://openmoko.org
>>
>> Navit:
>> http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Main_Page
>>
>>   
> Cool. 

Yes!

> The site says this is for car navigation. I imagine it is just a 
> matter of resolution/timing to make this work for pedestrian movement?
> 

I tested this yesterday as pedestrian with relatively good success: the 
destination was reached but sometimes the orders were contradictory. So 
yes, they could perhaps have to add a specific profile for pedestrian.

Best regards,

Gilles


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