Released version 0.91

In addition to version 0.90, this release adds support for square screen devices, adds user interface translations to Spanish, French and Italian and fixes bugs found in 0.90.

Here is the changelog:

  • New: Square Screen support
  • New: Spanish translation (Thanks to IƱigo)
  • New: French translation (Thanks to Paul)
  • New: Italian translation (Thanks to Giovanni)
  • New: Possibility to toggle gps on/off by tapping the right corner in the topbar.
  • Fix: Wrong location when adding POI while 2xZoom is enabled
  • Fix: Importing some gpx files / waypoints failed

Download version 0.91 from the download page

NOTE: If you are upgrading from previous versions and have modified your "MapSources.xml" file, make sure to have a backup since the installation will overwrite the file. However, bookmarks, maps and GPX files will NOT be overwritten or deleted.

58 Responses to “Released version 0.91”

  1. Tippy says:

    WONG,

    Not a bad idea at all.

    Regards,
    tippy

  2. bill says:

    Hello,

    i have downloaded it few days ago and began to make some tests and i have a question / RAM.
    I have around 50/60Mb free RAM on my phone (htc hd2) and when i use small maps it is OK, but i tried a map stored in a file of 73Mb and each time the zoom/location do need to use it, Navicomputer close.
    I see 2 options:

  3. bill says:

    ooops…
    1. the file is corrupted
    2. the RAM needed is over the RAM available

    Thanks a lot !

  4. Tippy says:

    BILL
    Yes, simple math. If you only have 60 available, you can't store 73.
    What you can do it redo the map set, skipping one zoom level down to the desired "final" zoom level you want. This reduces the file size but keeping the "view" fairly usefull.
    I like to skip in the lower zooms (3 to 8), and then concentrate on the higher zooms, say 14-15 where I need the closer view.
    Just a recommendation.
    The only other choice you have is to free up some RAM on the device.
    Another idea is to increase the size of your storage card, and put the maps there. You can set Navi to find them through the Options menu, so it matters not where the maps are located. Mine are kept on the storage card, with NaviComputer on the device itself. Works fine.
    Good luck.
    Best Wishes,
    Tippy

  5. TAF says:

    Does this version work on a mobile phone that has NO touch screen, like the HTC Snap?

  6. Tippy says:

    TAF

    Nope

    :)
    tippy

  7. bill says:

    Thanks Tippy,
    i will do this ways :)

  8. Ivan says:

    This is a dream application, a fantastic idea come true, but please consider qvga support…

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