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Sending a custom route to an Android phone
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<blockquote data-quote="harper" data-source="post: 1443452" data-attributes="member: 88451"><p>Thanks, RossKean. It turns out that Kurviger has a seven-day free trial which I found out by subscribing. It appears to work fine. At least it talks to me. I'll try a short route tomorrow and see if it interrupts music to give directions and if it makes it from beginning to end without a hitch. Routes can be renamed after they have been downloaded so you can send a group of uniquely named routes to your phone.</p><p></p><p>I want to play with OSMAnd, like Cyclepath recommended, some more as well. I like the idea of a navigation system that doesn't rely on cell tower coverage. With either system I would like to be able to stuff the phone in a zippered pocket, listen to music, get verbal directions, and not have to even look at the phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harper, post: 1443452, member: 88451"] Thanks, RossKean. It turns out that Kurviger has a seven-day free trial which I found out by subscribing. It appears to work fine. At least it talks to me. I'll try a short route tomorrow and see if it interrupts music to give directions and if it makes it from beginning to end without a hitch. Routes can be renamed after they have been downloaded so you can send a group of uniquely named routes to your phone. I want to play with OSMAnd, like Cyclepath recommended, some more as well. I like the idea of a navigation system that doesn't rely on cell tower coverage. With either system I would like to be able to stuff the phone in a zippered pocket, listen to music, get verbal directions, and not have to even look at the phone. [/QUOTE]
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