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lbendlin Pocket GPS Staff
Joined: 02/11/2002 22:41:59 Posts: 11878 Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 2:38 pm Post subject: So what's missing in TTN5 versus TTN3? |
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Here's an interesting page where TomTom finally openly admit that they dropped some features and are not planning to get them back in
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Overwritten Features from NAVIGATOR 3
In order to add the improvements to the NAVIGATOR 5 software the following features of NAVIGATOR 3 have been overwritten:
Permanent Avoids
It is no longer possible to permanently avoid a rectangular area on the map.
However, NAVIGATOR 5 has a range of more sophisticated avoidance features, depending on why you want to avoid an area. For instance, you can demand a different route, or a reroute round a roadblock up ahead, or you can avoid a specific part of the planned route. Using TomTom TRAFFIC (which comes with the free month trial of TomTom PLUS services), you can even ask for a route which minimises traffic delays.
Preferred Speeds
You will no longer be able to set a preferred speed for all roads manually.
However, NAVIGATOR 5 enables you to plan:
Shortest routes
Fastest routes
Routes avoiding motorways
Walking routes
Cycling routes
Routes for vehicles limited to a maximum speed -Routes that avoid toll roads, ferries or congestion charges
Latitude/Longitude Navigation
This feature is no longer available with NAVIGATOR 5.
However, in NAVIGATOR 5 you can now navigate by:
an intersection
a city centre
a point on the map
post code (UK and NL; using complete postcodes only)
Points of Interest
Split View
This feature is no longer available with NAVIGATOR 5, this new design was based on close consultation and feedback from customers.
GPS Log/Route Recording
This feature is no longer available with NAVIGATOR 5, this new design was based on close consultation and feedback from customers.
Rearranging Screen Menu items
The menu structure in NAVIGATOR 5 is fixed. Like many of the above changes, this new design was based on close consultation and feedback from customers.
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MarkHewitt Frequent Visitor
Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Posts: 1077 Location: Chester-le-Street & York
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 2:45 pm Post subject: Re: So what's missing in TTN5 versus TTN3? |
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lbendlin wrote: |
Permanent Avoids
It is no longer possible to permanently avoid a rectangular area on the map.
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Why not? They managed to get it in TT3 so why not here?
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However, NAVIGATOR 5 has a range of more sophisticated avoidance features, depending on why you want to avoid an area. For instance, you can demand a different route, or a reroute round a roadblock up ahead, or you can avoid a specific part of the planned route. Using TomTom TRAFFIC (which comes with the free month trial of TomTom PLUS services), you can even ask for a route which minimises traffic delays.
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Yawn. So every time you plan a route that takes you through the area with the huge map error you have to manuall adjust it? Nonsense.
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Preferred Speeds
You will no longer be able to set a preferred speed for all roads manually.
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Why not? I would the preferences option just sets preferred speeds anyway! Why not expose it to the user? Or is this some optimisation for the routing?
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Latitude/Longitude Navigation
This feature is no longer available with NAVIGATOR 5.
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Again, why not? It's just a point on the map!
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However, in NAVIGATOR 5 you can now navigate by:
an intersection
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That's good. I hope it does motorway junctions as I've been wanting this feature for ages.
Hey you could do that anyway!
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a point on the map
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And that!
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post code (UK and NL; using complete postcodes only)
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That is very good.
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This feature is no longer available with NAVIGATOR 5, this new design was based on close consultation and feedback from customers.
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Never used it myself.
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GPS Log/Route Recording
This feature is no longer available with NAVIGATOR 5, this new design was based on close consultation and feedback from customers.
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Absolute nonsense! Why did they remove this feature! I was planning to make use of this. What utter tossers - pardon my French.
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Rearranging Screen Menu items
The menu structure in NAVIGATOR 5 is fixed. Like many of the above changes, this new design was based on close consultation and feedback from customers. |
Consultation with their customers? Anyone think they are having a laugh here? |
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lbendlin Pocket GPS Staff
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 2:53 pm Post subject: |
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some of these "improvements" can actually be worked around.
Navigation to Lat/Lon : use ITN or POI tweak
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andy-c1 Lifetime Member
Joined: Feb 05, 2005 Posts: 1039 Location: East Sussex
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 4:01 pm Post subject: |
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ok it's finally here :D _________________ TomTom 5001 |
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GuyC Occasional Visitor
Joined: 18/02/2003 10:16:38 Posts: 39 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 1:19 pm Post subject: |
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lbendlin wrote: | some of these "improvements" can actually be worked around.
Navigation to Lat/Lon : use ITN or POI tweak
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Can you expand on 'ITN or POI tweak' please. I am not familiar with these and cannot find a reference to them on this site. I would like to be able to still input long/lat on my PDA without having to use a pc based poi editor. |
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