Nav by Viaopta

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It has been proposed that this page be deleted or replaced by a redirect. See the discussion page for further information.
The given reason is: The app was removed from Google Play and Apple App Store. --Nakaner (talk) 13:20, 5 February 2025 (UTC).
Nav by Viaopta
Vue carte Nav by ViaOpta.png
Author: Novatis Pharla AG
License: (gratuit)
Platforms: Android and iOS
Status: Broken
Install:

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

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
?
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 )