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jcwhite_uk
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Posted: 2006-03-20 00:13
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On 2006-03-19 13:08:49, Arez wrote:
k750 DOES support jad files


Sorry. I was wrong.
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It wont work on a 802SE as it doesnt SE didnt let Java access the bluetooth port on that phone.
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Posted: 2006-03-20 00:31
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thanks !

I am still waiting for their reply.

Hope my Sharp 902 is OK!

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Posted: 2006-03-23 13:29
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Have anyone seen the "instruction movie" on the nav4all site or have another information on using the software?.
On the swedish version it only says "coming soon"....
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Posted: 2006-03-27 14:34
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i accidentally found out that there's a manual in the software. While standing in a menu-item press #. A manual appears.....
amit.malpani
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Posted: 2006-03-27 15:01
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thanx man
shug
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Posted: 2006-03-31 13:57
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Nice one pink - and welcome to esato!
Anyone else found any hidden gems? An automatic map tracking opion would make this program even better.
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Posted: 2006-03-31 16:50
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On 2006-03-31 13:57:26, shug wrote:
Nice one pink - and welcome to esato!
Anyone else found any hidden gems? An automatic map tracking opion would make this program even better.



Hi if you press zero when in navigation mode you have map tracking.
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Posted: 2006-04-01 11:27
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Brilliant! Thanks for that. Now all they need to do is build in a search function like "yellow pages" to make this program perfect.
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Posted: 2006-04-18 23:27
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Here is some other free GPS stuff:

http://www.wayviewer.de/en/
ares
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Posted: 2006-05-04 18:18
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That works when you're in Opera. I wan't my connection kept alive while Nav4all is running. I don't pay for the time I use GPRS but per session! All Belgian Proximus customers must have the same prob



the nav4all guys just told me the next version will have the "always on" gprs feature Cool

i just bought the hollux thing, the price is unbelievebly cheap for such great equipment (normal price is 130 euros!!)
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ares
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Posted: 2006-05-08 15:25
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just received my Holux gps its great, it took only 2 days

i tested it with k750, perfect, with voice instructions and all



better yet, the car charger adapter works conected to usb cables, hence, it can transform the normal k750 usb cable into a car charger


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[ This Message was edited by: arez on 2006-05-10 10:45 ]
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Posted: 2006-05-09 21:58
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Anyone had any joy with this on a Z800 (V800)?

Ian
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Posted: 2006-06-07 16:28
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Hi there, Ive got the nav4all software and a k750i phone as well as an iter ps-3100 gps reciever

each works fine on their own, but the nav4all software does not seem to work with the reciever at the moment.

it initially detects the gps, and then comes up with an error message when trying to pair, saying its not a gps device.
ive tried pairing the device, thats fine, and ive also hidden/unhidden the phone and turned powersave on/off.

does anyone have any ideas as to the problem?

Thanks in advance,
David
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Posted: 2006-06-21 10:29
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I use to download it directly to my memory stick from a computer and to install it from there on my k750i. Anyway, when you start it for the first time is asking to download some more files (helps, voice navigation) so you will need anyway more downloads. And that besides the GPRS use for navigation. Here are the direct links for both .jad & .jar:

Nav4All.jad
Nav4All.jar

I installed them both. The application is signed by verysign (IIRC) and you can set almost all the permission to "Never Ask". It doesn't make a lot of GPRS traffic and I think that it's about 30-50 KB for 1 hour of use (with maps downloaded). Without maps will be even lower, bellow 10 KB. In Finland with my phone company that will be somewhere around 5 cents/hour (I am paying about 1.2 € for 1 M of traffic). One feature I am missing in it is the tracking & tracing... the menu for this feature is saying "Comming soon" maybe! The feature was scheduled for release in March 2006, 3 months ago. But for this I am using a VERY good free alternative odGPS (page in german). HINT: try the google translation tool here odGPS.

But, there I found another GPS navigation system which allows you to download your own maps GPSWatch. But you will have to pay for the software (20 USD for Pro and 30 USD for Premium versions). The premium version comes also with a computer software that allows you to download maps from popular map web sites and prepare them for your phone. Anyway, I did not payed yet the money for it, so if anyone else is using it I will be glad to get some more info.
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