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duke17
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Re: MFM Junction Vew

Postby duke17 » Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:34 pm

sindora wrote:
antyong wrote:
waxxy wrote:Bro Antyong, any time line to implement this is stages?

MFM Junction View is progressively implemented into our Papago map. We have done >600 pictures ourselves :thumbsup:

For Garmin map, we lacked the tool to implement junction view at this moment. We are all waiting for the day we are able to make Garmin junction view.


Hi, my first post. I had just gotten a MY/SG Nuvi 255W with JCV. I had spent the past 2 weeks playing around, comparing MFM vs MSM. I like what I see when comparing MFM vs MSM. MFM is certainly much more detailed and prettier. HOwever, for new drivers, JCV is certainly useful. Especially exiting expressways.

I look forward to the day where I can just use MFM with postal code search AND JCV. Is the "lack of tools to implement junction view" a $$$ issue or something else?

Hi, most of us have at least 2 devices. Garmin and Papago.

To enjoy 3D buildings, Lane assist and Junction View you can use Papago for now. It is not expensive :$gone: :$gone: :$gone:
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Re: MFM Junction Vew

Postby sindora » Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:39 pm

duke17 wrote:Hi, most of us have at least 2 devices. Garmin and Papago.

To enjoy 3D buildings, Lane assist and Junction View you can use Papago for now. It is not expensive :$gone: :$gone: :$gone:


erm, thx...but pls don't tempt me. :lol: We've got a little too many 'toys' in the car already (ipod, ext hdd, mini laptop, garmin) :lol:

Coming back to my question... what's the main reason for the lack of tools to implement JCV with MFM? No-go by Garmin? Due to.....?

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Re: MFM Junction Vew

Postby dvpro » Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:43 pm

sindora wrote:Coming back to my question... what's the main reason for the lack of tools to implement JCV with MFM? No-go by Garmin? Due to.....?

Currently there is no 3rd party tools to implement that. :-'
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Re: MFM Junction Vew

Postby sindora » Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:08 pm

dvpro wrote:Currently there is no 3rd party tools to implement that. :-'


That's sad... any ETA when this might change? Or anything the bros here can do? Noticed the 'other' mapper community is "official partner of Garmin to produce maps for MY, SG & Brunei".

Does that preclude us? Can't the mountain hold 2 tigers?

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Re: MFM Junction Vew

Postby dvpro » Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:15 pm

Bro sindora, I think you already know the answer already. :-'
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Re: MFM Junction Vew

Postby sindora » Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:44 pm

errm... actually, i don't...but from your response, bro dvpro, i can guess...

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Re: MFM Junction Vew

Postby sindora » Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:57 pm

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Catch no ball, mate. Too deep for me. Care to elaborate?

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Re: MFM Junction Vew

Postby andypyt » Mon Aug 17, 2009 12:27 pm

Well for me actually have been thinking of getting Garmin Or PaPaGo.
Ding Dong.......evaluating the Pros & Cons finally ...
Bought PaPaGo just because :rox:
Locally at the moment MAP supported by MFM :champ:
but at the moment Internationally still Garmin Have more Maps.

So you have give some & Take some...

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Re: MFM Junction Vew

Postby dennisck » Sun Aug 23, 2009 10:11 am

hi antyong,
When do you think MFM will integated 3D junction view into the map? And which model of Garmin GPS are able to use it?

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Re: MFM Junction Vew

Postby 9W2CBL » Sun Aug 23, 2009 10:24 am

dennisck wrote:hi antyong,
When do you think MFM will integated 3D junction view into the map? And which model of Garmin GPS are able to use it?


Currently MFM-Garmin maps doesn't support junction view and also 3D building and also Lane Assist, reason is our 3rd party garmin compiler doesn't have that feature.

MFM-Papago maps has all the feature that you wanted. but you have to purchase Papago unit which is much cheaper then 7 series of Garmin unit.

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