uNav is updated for Ubuntu Touch

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uNav, the famous map viewer that little by little has become a real GPS navigator, receives a new update on the operating system that has relied on it the most so far, Ubuntu Touch. On this occasion and reaching his version 0.40, the application receives improvements that correct certain usability problems in its environment.

At the moment its developer, Marcos Costales, has been developing a large number of new features that have not been included in this version because they were not yet fully completed. It seems that despite the large number of new options that have been introduced in past editions of this program, Costales still has new ideas to incorporate into his application.

As can be read in the own websites of the program, the improvements introduced for this new version of the application mainly respond to a series of changes to refine certain functionalities. For example, the history erase pop-up window has been redesigned, the possibility to search for points of interest in a radius of up to 80 km, search results have been limited this time up to 50 matches and languages ​​have been updated available in this App.

uNav continues in its path and continues to establish itself as the navigation application par excellence in the Ubuntu Touch environment. Its strong user community makes the program receives updates almost weeklyTherefore, the support for this program for the future is more than assured. Any suggestions you have for this great application can be directed to Marcos Costales through the wish list provided on the program page.


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  1.   IE Almando said

    How great Marcos! At HackLab in Almeria I was lucky enough to attend his conference on application development for Ubuntu Phone and at lunch break we tried uNav, it ran and looked very polished, but I had many ideas for improvement.