Public bug reported:

AFAIK currently an app called xGPS is the only full scale car navigation
system (including voice guide) for the iPhone 3G. It uses Google Maps
and as far as I read somewhere it can also handle OpenStreetMaps.

Problem is that by default it seems to work only on an offboard basis,
i.e. you need a (probably preferably UMTS) reliable internet connection
to navigate, which is not available everywhere and which can produce
high roaming costs when you are abroad.

xGPS Manager (http://xgps.xwaves.net/index.php/Downloads) is a desktop
program which enables you to copy maps into your iPhone which would then
enable you to navigate on standalone device basis, without an internet
connection.

xGPS Manager is already available for Linux
(http://xgps.xwaves.net/download/xgpsmanager/xGPSManager-1.1.tar.gz).
>From a legal point of view, would it be possible for you to package this
software for Ubuntu 9.10?

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: 3g car iphone navigation

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xGPS manager (car navigation for the iPhone 3G) not available in Ubuntu 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/383212
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