@Lodro PLEASE STOP to insult anybody on this forum. I don't understand the fuss about this problem. I have no problems on my 5 years old mobile. For long distance calculations I set one or two intermediate points to circumvent the problem. Please give citations on better routing algorithms which are suitable for devices with low memory and restricted CPU power. If there is such an algorithm we should all try to implement it and send it to the developers of OSMAnd. When hiking I am not aware of any other offline routing app with such detailed maps. And installing yet another app requires additional storage on the SD card.
So, please stay constructive, Helmut Lodro Gyamtso <[email protected]> schrieb am Mi., 25. März 2020, 08:15: > this post is special for user "Harry van der Wolf" > > who do you think that you are ? who gave you the right to say to other > people -* Please test yourself before posting these "theories"*. > Is your ego and arrogance ? That's why i suggest to you "don't say to > other people what to do into their personal lives" > > i am writing a post having experience of my devices or reading posts from > other users. I did exactly what you made, i write my thoughts as you did, > without judging other people. I use only what the others say, just to found > answers. > > Using my old smartphone for a route inside the city of 60 Km, the results > time is over 1 minute for calculation. With my new smartphone for the same > route needs less of 20secs to draw the route. With all the navigation apps > i have mentions before, the route results is 1sec (instantaneously) for > both of my devices. > > p.s > sorry for my english > > On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 12:53:14 PM UTC+2, Harry van der Wolf wrote: >> >> >> >> Op di 24 mrt. 2020 om 07:32 schreef Lodro Gyamtso <[email protected]>: >> >>> after the answer of user "Poutnik", we have another proof that the >>> OSMAnd and BRoute use slow (bad) technology. >>> >>> Software like Here WeGO, Sygic, Tomtom Go, iGO, navigon, navitel, route >>> 66, copilot, mireo, etc , are far away from this low level apps (OSMAnd and >>> BRout). And all of this top companies has offline navigation apps. So, the >>> user "Episteme PROMENEUR" has right into his first post. >>> >>> My opinion is - don't use osmand, locus, orux, brouter, for city >>> navigation. They are only for mountain use. >>> >>> >> That is not true. Both OsmAnd and BRouter are excellent routers. OsmAnd >> is slower on longer distances, but that can be tweaked. >> OsmAnd is even the best in cities due to it's penalty system for traffic >> lights and traffic bumps and the like. >> If you calculate a route inside a city, the route might be the same, but >> OsmAnds ETA is by far the most accurate even though TomTom uses their >> "smart routing" where they collected statistical data on "heavy use" roads. >> And sometimes OsmAnds route is different, exactly because it uses these >> penalties. I personally did many test and especially in cities (!), OsmAnd >> is by far the best when calculating the route AND the correct ETA. So >> actually in cities I do use OsmAnd. >> Please test yourself before posting these "theories". >> I know less about BRouter, although I used it for cycling, and that was >> excellent. So why "mountain use"? >> Here WeGo is currently only a city navigation tool, so useless in my eyes >> (unless it is builtin into your car navigation set). >> >> Finally: There is not one single navigation app in the world that offers >> the wide portfolio of functionality that OsmAnd does. Not one! >> >> Harry >> >> >> >> >> >> -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "OsmAnd" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/osmand/9455b432-a528-44ab-9949-8b31ba934569%40googlegroups.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/osmand/9455b432-a528-44ab-9949-8b31ba934569%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OsmAnd" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/osmand/CA%2BCgGZRQX0U0pGDdUDvBoJv3-m6K4NJT9SZQeSzFw%3D2oWrtQeg%40mail.gmail.com.
