danero2005
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Navitel is the only one gps aplication in the world that allow you to use your own map creation. create and edit using gpsmapedit. so you able to add new streets... correcting wrong routes... add/delete bankrupt shops/stores.....etc
ENGLISH USER MANUAL
PDA-based GPS: Navitel Navigator v.3.2 We would like to present you the brand new Navitel Navigator, made in Russia, a versatile GPS navigation software, with 3-D view and autorouting, for Pocket PC PDAs with built-in or external GPS module. Main satellite navigation functions:coordinates of current location; ETA, heading and distance towards the destination point; speed and movement direction, altitude above the sea level; exact time and date; sunrise and sunset; ...and much more! The software is optimized for PDA display: Fast zooming and map browsing. Automatic transition through several maps. Choice for map display - 3-D or 2-D view, track up, or North up. Floating help balloons. Several map objects search methods available: Nearest places within a set range. Cities and objects within cities (by type and by name). By postal address. Navigation functions (available with a GPS only): Automatic routing with voice prompts. Fully customizable Lock-on-road feature. Speed and heading. Coordinates (latitude and longitude, altitude above sea level). Automatic time-zone detection. Automatic zoom feature. Proximity alerts. POI warnings (speed cameras, dangers, etc.) Trip computer: distance passed, time spent, speed, and other. Track recording, waypoints. Heading towards the destination point, and ETA. Information on GPS satellites' status. Simple, yet functional interface: Program operation without the stylus pen, particularly useful for drivers (big buttons on the touch screen). Day and night map views. Customizable skins. Interface menu localization: English, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Hungarian, Greek, Bulgarian, Russian, Belarusian and Romanian languages (customizable for others). Voice prompts in English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and Romanian (customizable for others). Built-in help. Automatic detection of GPS module's protocol and COM-port. Maps are stored in compact vector NM2 proprietary format, using minimal space. Note: the new ver.3 features LOCKED MAPS, which cannot be edited in Mapedit, but any MP or old NTM can be easily saved in NM2 using MapEdit Commercial map locking is also available for map developers who want to sell their maps. Details
Hardware requirements:
Pocket PC 2003, 2003 SE, Windows Mobile 2005, WM6 (including Pocket PC smartphones with touchpad screens). From 1 to 10 MBytes of RAM (depends on the map loaded). The Software can be installed on PDA's main memory, and on the external memory cards as well. Support for VGA mode (640x480), portrait/landscape view, as well as square screen 240х240. GPS-receivers: support for NMEA-0183, SiRF binary and Garmin; external module can be connected through the serial port, USB, BlueTooth, as well as CompactFlash, SDIO. PNA version available for selected devices.
NAVITEL 3.2
The long awaited Navitel 3.2 working version. The version I get it from one of the russian site and it work well for my WinCE 4.2 car in-desh device. You need to convert the Garmin IMG map to Navitel NM2 map format using GPSmapedit version 1.0.48.0 and you can download it from here Once you have done the conversion, copy the NM2 map to the map folder and run the Navitel program. The program will need to generate a map indexing file before use. I had add in English voice with English language.This is a auto version and it will auto detect your device GPS com port and bits rate.
Use this.. It wil uncompress the maps contain in your gmasupp.img and the you will probably be able to open them in GPSmapedit
GPS DAEMON
To get English Language: Download PPC Version (CAB) from Navitels homepage, Extract Cab-file to new folder Rename file 00000409.004 to 0409.rll and put it in Navitels folder or get the file already renamed at
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