@BANKOF
Here is portable version of CeRegEdit (remote registry editor for any device based on WindowsCE, PocketPC2003 and WindowsMobile)
Works on any Windows (tested on 8.1 x64).
Hope will help![]()
i think smartphone because not all countries have active gps services of cars.
@BANKOF
Here is portable version of CeRegEdit (remote registry editor for any device based on WindowsCE, PocketPC2003 and WindowsMobile)
Works on any Windows (tested on 8.1 x64).
Hope will help![]()
Im a truck driver and i've used igo primo on my tablet for many years but now im using nextgen on my S8+and it has never let me down.
i am using my android phone more now. just more convenient.
In the past I used Sygic a lot on my Android smartphone.
This moment i'm experimenting with TomTom Go and HERE.
My Toyota car has a fixed navigation system. I don't use it often. I like to plan my journeys outside of my car. A smartphone is the best option
For me it depends on how much time I have. If I am already driving and I don't remember the route, I ask my dearest google asistant... If I prepare my trip in advance, I like to use my (dad's) old Nüvi (I have no fixed sat-nav in my car). And sometimes, just for the fun, I use my Montana 600...
I've been using an Android car head unit MTCB which is now almost 4 years old and runs Android KitKat. I flashed a kitkat Malaysk ROMs and works flawlessly with almost all gps app's although the more I use is iGO-NextGen
Usually I use Pocket PC (Igo 8.3) ... sometimes Smartphone
Hi I have a dedicated SatNav in my car which runs MYFord Touch on 8" Screen with the latest F6 Card
but i still like to dabble with my 6" Chinese Clone running Wince 5, I believe and iGO Primo, which im looking
for latest versions if anybody can point me in right directions, as I prefer a backup system if my car, throws
a wobbler, there is nothing worse than going somewhere where you have never been, and your satnav goes down..
Using my Huawei P10 as navigation, no need for dedicated device in these days.
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