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Latest revision as of 21:55, 23 November 2024
GPS devices that could be useful for hitchhiking.
Contents
GNU/Linux
Maemo
Maemo mapper is a nice application that lets you track your road. You can download maps from several different services before you go on the road.
Nokia N810
- came with nice map software, maps downloadable for quite a few countries (still available at add link)
- you need a car charger for it to be useful
Nokia N900
Google Android
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Apple iOS
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Garmin
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- See also high-tech hitchhiking
This article is a stub. This means that the information available to us is obviously insufficient. In these places little information is available or the description is severely outdated. If you have been there, whether hitchhiking, for travel or as part of an organized tour − be sure to extend this article! |
This article is missing geo information. Ideally done with a <map> tag, alternatively use this template. It could also be that the article is including a template which has missing geo information.