Hi all.
I've got a Hema Navigator 5 (yes they are expensive, and no, I didn't buy it!).
The units OS - I beleive - is WIN CE, but when switched on it defaults to the HEMA front end screen. Is there a way to prevent this and install other programs onto the unit? It runs Ozi CE beautifully (though I still prefer MapSphere on my 10" netbook!)
The reason I ask is because it comes with Route66, and TBH, its pants!
Would like to replace it with either TomTom (I have tri-monthly map update subscription) or iGO, or similar. I also have a TomTom XL unit which really is fantastic on road, but would like to try and get the HEMA running a good road nav system. Route66 just doesn't cut the mustard! Not even close!!
This is my first encounter with WIN CE and I really don't have a clue.
Most other Windows OS and I'm generally pretty good.
Any tips or advice most appreciated....
Cheers.
Thanks for the starting point Ranga.
I'll get onto it at the weekend.
Cheers,
Hi has anybody tried the new hema gps yet ? cheers
I have the new HEMA HN5i and find it nice and easy to use,and I really like the iGo primo for the street mapping and find the interface very intuitive,which is something I needAnd the unit apparently has been completely changed compared to the earlier models.
I am probably different to a lot of other people,but I like Memory Map for its simplicity of use,but the new Ezi Ozi interface is also easy to use,and whilst not offering all the bells and whistles of the full Ozi Explorer,probably makes it less complicated for the average user.
Wayne
I fixed this problem by selling my HEMA on ebay and getting a "Ranga" special.
It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".
gone
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LowRanger have you tried the HN5i off the main roads etc? I will be looking for a GPS unit that can handle non main roads and from what I have found, this unit is very good.
I am told that the GPS units are either main road or country roads (outback), but not both. However the HN5i does handle both.
Intersted in your thoughts and those of others.
Kieren
if you send your HN5 to Hema they will up grade it to HN5i specs and this gets rid of Route 66 and installs Igo but it will cost you $250. I just got mine back yesterday. pm me if you want to test drive it before upgrading yours.
Roger
Install Myboot and access the program of choice. See MyBoot - Install additional software on your Windows CE and Windows mobile based GPS systems and smartphones
I'm trying to find something that I can use in my motorcycle GPS to replace the bloody awful Route66 (it isn't set up for motorcyclists with gloves). I've got Myboot installed so I'm part way there.
Ron B.
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