Now that I have seen that I am not the only one having the same issue (well, not a real issue, but let's report it anyway ;-)):
I am using Navigator for Android version 1.0.48. Although the check mark for automatic map updates (in setttings) is not set, the Navigator service remains active. When I stop it using the app manager, it will restart itself.
Maybe a language issue? The earlier mentioned poster and me, we both use the German version.
you have two options to stop it 1. click on the notification and select clear this notification (that worked for me) 2. untick the Check for updates check box in Settings - that should be permanent
With 1.0.59 every time I start my device from a completely switched off state (cold start) there are always 2 navigator processes active. And yes I have disabled Map Updates Check. That's definitively a No No. So I got into the Autorun Manager app and checked what Navigator is doing behind the scene and there it is: navigator has the following receiver active: com.mapfactor.navigator.BootNotifyReceiver which obviously starts 2 processes. Disabling that receiver in Autorun Manager I got now rid of these 2 processes at startup. Mapfactor what the heck are you doing here? What is the purpose of these 2 processes when Update Check is disabled? There's absolutely no reason to have navigator processes running when I'm not using this app.
Hi Uli, at the moment you can download 1.0.62, which is without service on start-up (it is planned to replace partially released 1.0.48 on Google Play). The reason for service on start-up is, that it must check if the user wants to check downloads. This will be soon revised in some future version. regards Martin
Thank you for 1.0.62. Unfortunately this only goes halfway. Instead of 2 processes it now starts only 1 process. That BootNotifyReceiver is still registered within Android and I still have to disable it to keep navigator from starting one active process.
Using a Samsung Galaxy S with Android 4.2.2 (Cyanogen mod 10.1.3)
which changes are supposed to be made in 1.0.66. Because now it is back to the old behaviour, 2 processes start and are active after a cold boot. "Search for map updates" is not set. Well, I guess I give up and just live with disabling BootNotifyReceiver in Autoruns Manager. Then Navigator stays quiet.
It is my opinion that it should not be like this, that one service stays active, when you don't want notifications i.e. search for map updates is deactivated. In this case when I close navigator all services should be closed too.
For those who want to be notified it's of course ok.