Now MarcosCostales has started the UbuntuTouchGPS navigation application. Every Ubuntutouch mobile phone user can get the app for free through the Ubuntu store, an intuitive GPS navigation. Based on OpenStreetMap and OSRM, this application provides accurate and up-to-date maps. Allows you to set the destination, arrival time, and redirection to show how many miles you have traveled and how far you are away from the destination. The speed indicator can be used for driving
Now Marcos Costales has started the Ubuntu Touch GPS navigation application. Every Ubuntu touch mobile phone user can get the app for free through the Ubuntu store, an intuitive GPS navigation.
Based on OpenStreetMap and OSRM, this application provides accurate and up-to-date maps. Allows you to set the destination, arrival time display, and redirection to show how many miles you have traveled and how far you are away from the destination. A speed indicator that can be used for driving.
At the same time, the application needs to connect to the Internet, but it does not consume too much traffic. GPS navigation consumes 2 MB of traffic every 10 kilometers or 20 minutes. It looks a little bad in tianchao and strongly requires an offline package.
New Functions of Ubuntu Touch GPS Navigation:
- Go to Gas Station
- Semioffline route: It will not calculate a new route until get a new.
- Zoom preferences for high speed.
- Ages at 100%: Asturian, French, Hungarian, Italian, Spanish
Ubuntu Touch 14.10 brush tutorial http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-05/102268.htm
Install Ubuntu Touch 13.10 http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-10/91672.htm for your Nexus 4 or Glaxy Nexus in Ubuntu
Ubuntu Touch 13.10 experience http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-10/91671.htm
Install Ubuntu Touch simulator http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-03/98140.htm on Ubuntu
Flash party gospel: Ubuntu Touch has entered the RTM compilation http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-08/105516.htm
Ubuntu Touch: Click here
Ubuntu Touch: Click here
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