I have contacted with Iberian Garmin and they confirm to me that CityXplorer has been discontinued and removed from the web.
I have Nokia but Garmin with usual map (not CX) and pedestrian mode in route settings is not so worse especially on Oregon. On Nokia I use other online services for Europe with live timetable of public transportations. It save time at several times but somewhat annoying me because I am an inveterate smoker and 30 second for jumping is not for me.
Garmin, how much is 30 pieces of silver for Judas today? Were they worthy for crucifix of GPSPower?
I have contacted with Iberian Garmin and they confirm to me that CityXplorer has been discontinued and removed from the web.
So which is the latest (and alas - the last) version for Europe?
- 2014.10? And in order to see 3D-buildings one have to preserve "CNEU NT 2014.10 3D.img"?
am i right?
Maybe GARMIN goes a new way for pedestrian navigation in future. They have now the 'Enhanced Urban Guidance functionality' in their latest iOS App v.2.7, which don't use separate maps. Possibly they integrate pedestrian informations in every city navigator map in future, but only devices with the 'urban guidance' feature can display this informations. Also possible that you have to buy an unlock key or subscription for this feature.
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CX card (credit card type) arrived, download after entering the activation code in Mygarmin has gone well, I now have a Paris Cityxplorer map in gps.
You have to navigate to get to the good.
Galaxy S5 Kitkat 4.4.2 / Nuvi1200->1250 / Nuvi3790T->34xx / Nuvi 2200 / Nuvi 66 / Oregon 600
I have used the City Explorer with great success on a trip to Madrid, where it got me to the subways and bus perfectly. It does not do so well in NYC as the unit locks up with a run out of memory crash. In either case - you run out of battery before you can use it to return home. We used it to write down directions which were referred to later. Still - it is a great trip planning tool that is useable without internet service.
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