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authorAlexey Dokuchaev <danfe@FreeBSD.org>2012-09-29 04:33:27 +0000
committerAlexey Dokuchaev <danfe@FreeBSD.org>2012-09-29 04:33:27 +0000
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-Roadnav is an open source street navigation solution capable of running on a
-variety of operating systems. It can obtain your position from a GPS unit,
-plot a map of your area, and provide directions to locations in the USA. It
-can also verbalize directions using Microsoft SAPI 5.1, Festival, flite, and
+Roadnav is an open source street navigation solution capable of running on a
+variety of operating systems. It can obtain your position from a GPS unit,
+plot a map of your area, and provide directions to locations in the USA. It
+can also verbalize directions using Microsoft SAPI 5.1, Festival, flite, and
OS X's built in text to speech engine.
-Roadnav uses the free TIGER/Line (Topologically Integrated Geographic
-Encoding and Referencing) files from the US Census Bureau to build the maps,
-along with the GNIS state and topical gazetteer data from the USGS to identify
-locations. It has experimental support for scripting, LCDproc, importing
-OpenStreetMap data, and importing GPX waypoints and tracks.
+Roadnav uses free TIGER/Line (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding
+and Referencing) files from the US Census Bureau to build the maps, along
+with the GNIS state and topical gazetteer data from the USGS to identify
+locations. It has experimental support for scripting, LCDproc, importing
+OpenStreetMap data, and importing GPX waypoints and tracks.
WWW: http://roadnav.sourceforge.net/