
El 10/04/11 14:37, Felix Hartmann escribió:
On 10.04.2011 14:22, Martin Simon wrote:
2011/4/10 Felix Hartmann<extremecarver@gmail.com>:
Qlandkarte has gone a long way, but still Mapsource draws the maps better looking, quicker and autorouting and generall track planning is much quicker.
On Linux? Serious question - when I get it to run on wine, it's dead slow and draws ugly, blurred tiles.
On both Ubuntu (not using Wine of course) and on Windows 7.
I use MapSource on debian+wine and don't find it to be slow or draw ugly.
2. implement autorouting for garmin .img maps
Would be nice, but there's already openrouteservice.org integration for a start...
Well and that is in no way as useful for outdoor activities. And for motorcar navigation no OSM map can compete with Garmin City Navigator maps (the problem is more in OSM data though than in mkgmap).
I completely disagree with you. City Navigator contains lots of errors in the data (that you can't fix as you can with OSM) and makes you travel longer/slower/wrong routes in many cases. I have used my OSM maps in Spain with better routing than when I used garmin CN maps in the past. I also used them in Switzerland, Portugal and Morocco without problems, provided the area you are traveling is enough covered by OSM (beforehand checking in MapSource is essential in that cases).