Now, now, Roldorf, don't get your panties in a bunch. Perhaps cowpath was not the best descriptor of the lane-and-a-half roads borderd closely by stone walls, with local drivers coming at you full speed, cutting across private land, where the land owner has installed gates that may or may not be closed, but... We had to back track many miles when MS AutoRoute, used on my laptop took us down such roads, only to find out that we were actually on someone's private drive.
I guess I am just spoiled using Google Navigation. It gives very specific driving directions, with full rout names, making it next to impossible to miss a turn, exit from a freeway, or find location. Add streetview to that, and you can see how it might really make everything else pale in comparison.
P.P.S I have driven from Royal Tunbridge Wells to Oban, from Arran ro Aviemore over several trips, and do have some knowledge of the driving experience. The average lane width in the UK is three feet smaller than the roads in the US, hence the need for very small cars, not to mention that gasoline is sold by the liter there.
Tomas, Navigator is far from error free... I have been using it around town where I live, and it is constantly telling me to exit the freeway, and immediately reenter. I can see what it is doing on the display, so I ignore those instructions, but if I was out in the Scottish countryside a hundred miles or so, and it told me to "turn left", having the assurance that it actually knows the road name (and no - there are NO roads in scotland without a road name. In most cases, it is a number, but that's still an identifer) that I am supposed to turn onto provides significant confidence that I will not end up in a bog.
Also, no one here refers to freeway ramps as slip roads. Is that a regional/voice file setting?
Tomas,
When your developers are considering which TTS voice types to use, please advise them to avoid whatever Sygic is using. Their TTS spech is practically useless because of all the silly artifacts produced when interpreting street names. Tell them to model it after Google. The quality difference can be quantified thus: Sygic TTS voice files: 20-30 MB, Google TTS voice files: 250 MB. Space is cheap, especially if conserving space renders the product useless or even worse, comical.
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