Navit
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Developer(s) | Michael Farmbauer, Martin Schaller, Alexander Atanasov, Pierre Grandin and others |
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Initial release | 21 November 2005[1] |
Stable release | 0.5.6
/ 6 March 2021 |
Repository | github |
Written in | C, C++ |
Available in | 39 languages[2] |
Type | Satellite navigation |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | www |
Navit is a free and open-source, modular, touch screen friendly, car navigation system with GPS tracking, realtime routing engine and support for various vector map formats. It features both a 2D and 3D view of map data.[3]
Navit supports a variety of operating systems and hardware platforms including Windows,[4] Windows CE, Linux, macOS,[5] Android,[6] iPhone,[7][8] and Palm webOS.[9] The Win CE version can run on a GPS device like tomtom or .
Navit can be used with several sources of map data, notably OpenStreetMap and Garmin maps.[10]
See also[]
- GPS navigation software
References[]
- ^ Navit, CeBIT Open Source 2011 - Project Presentation Navit, By Amber Graner, The first publishment was in december 2005, but the project existed privately already for about 3 years.
- ^ Launchpad translations of Navit
- ^ Open-Source-Navigation mit Navit:Richtungweisend, von Thomas Haase, Markus Feilner Erschienen im Linux-Magazin 2010/07, interview in Linux Magazin Online (German)
- ^ Navit on Windows
- ^ Navit on MacOS
- ^ Navit on Android
- ^ Navit on iOS (iPhone)
- ^ Open Source Turn by Turn iPhone App using OpenStreetMap - Navit, by optikalefx, 06-30-2009, Mp3car
- ^ Navit on Palm webOS
- ^ Navit Maps
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Navit. |
- Official website
- Navit on SourceForge
- Navit on Google Play
- Navit Android package at the F-Droid repository
Categories:
- Free transport software
- Global Positioning System
- Free mobile software
- Route planning software
- Free and open-source Android software