AndRoad

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AndRoad
AndRoad.png
Author: Fabien Carrion
License: GNU GPL
Platform: Android
Status: Broken
Version: (2011-12-24)
Language: English
Website: https://github.com/gkfabs/AndRoad/
Source code: https://github.com/gkfabs/AndRoad/

Open-source fork of AndNav2

Features
Feature Value
Map Display
Display map yes
Map data raster
Source cache;online
Rotate map
3D view
Shows website
Shows phone number
Shows operation hours
Routing
Routing yes
Create route manually
Calculate route yes
Create route via Waypoints
Routing profiles car;bike;foot
Turn restrictions
Calculate route without Internet (Offline routing) no
Routing providers CloudMade,OpenRouteService,Yours
Avoid traffic
Traffic Provider
Navigating
Navigate yes
Find location yes
Find nearby POIs yes
Navigate to point
Navigation with voice / Voice guidance yes
Keep on road
Lane guidance
Works without GPS
Navigate along predefined route no
Tracking
Make track yes
Customizable log interval
Track formats
Geotagging
Fast POI buttons
Upload GPX to OSM yes
Monitoring
Monitoring no
Show current track yes
Open existing track
Altitude diagram
Show POD value
Satellite view
Show live NMEA data
Show speed
Send current position
Editing

(Not set)

Rendering

(Not set)

Accessibility

(Not set)

AndRoad ([1]) is an OpenStreetMap-based navigation app for Android. It was forked from AndNav2 in December 2010, after a long period of lack of any updates from the developer of AndNav2.

Project without active development since 2011[1].

Features

  • Turn-By-Turn Navigation
  • Location-Lookup
  • POIs
  • Text-2-Speech Instructions
  • Traffic-Feeds
  • Contact-Search
  • 4-day Weather Forecast
  • Via-Points
  • Avoid-Areas
  • accessibility-study (aka 'Where can I get in 30 minutes')
  • TpegML Traffic-Feeds
  • contribute back GPS traces to the OSM project

Support

For support see the Androad Google Group.

qcode for easy download