Nav by Viaopta

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Nav by Viaopta
Vue carte Nav by ViaOpta.png
Author: Novatis Pharla AG
License: (gratuit)
Platforms: Android and iOS
Install:

Online navigation, display of maps from OSM, POI and search for addresses, favourites, information on points of interest.

Keywords: GPS navigator, GPS navigation, navigation system, satellite navigation, sat nav, satnav, GPS tracking, GPS map, OpenStreetMap, OSM viewer, map viewer, blind, aveugle, malvoyant, outdoor.

Features
Feature Value
Map Display
Display map yes
Map data raster;vector
Source online
Rotate map yes
3D view no
Shows website
Shows phone number
Shows operation hours
Routing
Routing
Create route manually
Calculate route
Create route via Waypoints
Routing profiles foot
Turn restrictions
Calculate route without Internet (Offline routing)
Routing providers
Avoid traffic
Traffic Provider
Navigating
Navigate yes
Find location yes
Find nearby POIs yes
Navigate to point yes
Navigation with voice / Voice guidance yes
Keep on road
Lane guidance
Works without GPS no
Navigate along predefined route yes
Tracking
Make track no
Customizable log interval
Track formats
Geotagging
Fast POI buttons
Upload GPX to OSM
Monitoring
Monitoring yes
Show current track yes
Open existing track
Altitude diagram no
Show POD value no
Satellite view no
Show live NMEA data no
Show speed
Send current position
Editing
Add POIs yes
Edit / Delete POIs
Add way
Edit geometries
Edit arbitrary tags of existing OSM objects
Edit relations
View notes
Create notes
Edit notes
Work offline
Support imagery offset DB
Upload to OSM
Rendering

(Not set)

Accessibility
Accessibility support blind
Complete non graphics text output
Braille interface no
Exploration modus
Public Transport mode yes
Danger Warnings
Screenreader
Screenreader languages


NAV by ViaOpta is a navigation app that helps visually impaired people get around and works on most Android and IOS smartphones and tablets. The app uses clear, easy-to-read screens, large buttons and input areas for user choices and responses, and a hearing aid while navigating. Maps and points of interest are from the OpenStreetMap database and the company Here ( https://www.here.com/company/about-us )