• Re: Getting Back Again With KevNav

    From Chris Newman@21:1/5 to Kevin Wells on Thu Jan 27 23:52:26 2022
    In article <ap.e048a159b1.a701a0a.m.conroy@argonet.co.uk>,
    Kevin Wells <kev@kevsoft.co.uk> wrote:
    Hello

    My UK route finder application for RISC OS called KevNav has received
    it's first update.

    They are a few spelling errors corrected, the from and to route with the
    time it should take plus the distance has been copied from the window
    title bar to the last item on the route as a few people did not realise
    it was on the title bar. The time on the directions has hours, mins and
    secs instead of just the numbers. e.g 4 hours 34 mins and 11 secs
    instead of 04:34:11 for more clarity and a return button which gives a
    return route, so you can get a route back to where you started from.

    It can be downloaded from:

    <http://kevsoft.co.uk/#KevNav>

    Another great application from kevsoft. Many thanks Kevin. Another thing
    I won't need Windows for.

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    Chris Newman

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  • From News@21:1/5 to Chris Newman on Sun Jan 30 12:40:00 2022
    In article <59b19840b0cvjazz@waitrose.com>,
    Chris Newman <cvjazz@waitrose.com> wrote:
    In article <ap.e048a159b1.a701a0a.m.conroy@argonet.co.uk>,
    Kevin Wells <kev@kevsoft.co.uk> wrote:
    Hello

    My UK route finder application for RISC OS called KevNav has
    received it's first update.

    They are a few spelling errors corrected, the from and to route
    with the time it should take plus the distance has been copied
    from the window title bar to the last item on the route as a few
    people did not realise it was on the title bar. The time on the
    directions has hours, mins and secs instead of just the numbers.
    e.g 4 hours 34 mins and 11 secs instead of 04:34:11 for more
    clarity and a return button which gives a return route, so you
    can get a route back to where you started from.

    It can be downloaded from:

    <http://kevsoft.co.uk/#KevNav>

    Another great application from kevsoft. Many thanks Kevin. Another
    thing I won't need Windows for.

    Have had a play with this, and the front end is fine as such.
    However, I am not impressed by some of the routes being returned for
    journeys I am familiar with. It seems to work on 'as the crow flies'
    routes and sometimes appears to take you down a labyrinth of tertiary
    roads (not even B class) that I wouldn't dream of using, to save a
    few miles instead of staying on A class roads.

    Is there any choice in the API of specifying e.g. shortest, or
    fastest, or perhaps no motorway? I have some recollection of a route
    finder on another OS that gave a range of choices when asking for a
    route.

    This is not to criticise you, Kev, in any way. Your various apps are
    very useful.

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    Chris Johnson

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  • From Kevin Wells@21:1/5 to News on Sun Jan 30 18:36:09 2022
    In message <59b2e6329fchrisjohnson@spamcop.net>
    News <chrisjohnson@spamcop.net> wrote:

    In article <59b19840b0cvjazz@waitrose.com>,
    Chris Newman <cvjazz@waitrose.com> wrote:
    In article <ap.e048a159b1.a701a0a.m.conroy@argonet.co.uk>,
    Kevin Wells <kev@kevsoft.co.uk> wrote:
    Hello

    My UK route finder application for RISC OS called KevNav has
    received it's first update.

    They are a few spelling errors corrected, the from and to route
    with the time it should take plus the distance has been copied
    from the window title bar to the last item on the route as a few
    people did not realise it was on the title bar. The time on the
    directions has hours, mins and secs instead of just the numbers.
    e.g 4 hours 34 mins and 11 secs instead of 04:34:11 for more
    clarity and a return button which gives a return route, so you
    can get a route back to where you started from.

    It can be downloaded from:

    <http://kevsoft.co.uk/#KevNav>

    Another great application from kevsoft. Many thanks Kevin. Another
    thing I won't need Windows for.

    Have had a play with this, and the front end is fine as such.
    However, I am not impressed by some of the routes being returned for
    journeys I am familiar with. It seems to work on 'as the crow flies'
    routes and sometimes appears to take you down a labyrinth of tertiary
    roads (not even B class) that I wouldn't dream of using, to save a
    few miles instead of staying on A class roads.

    Is there any choice in the API of specifying e.g. shortest, or
    fastest, or perhaps no motorway? I have some recollection of a route
    finder on another OS that gave a range of choices when asking for a
    route.

    Unfortunatly the API does not have a choice of routes, if they do have
    one in future I will look into implementing it. Also if any one does
    know about an API which does I will also look into it.

    This is not to criticise you, Kev, in any way. Your various apps are
    very useful.



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  • From Bernard@21:1/5 to Kevin Wells on Mon Jan 31 06:56:13 2022
    In message <d8cd06b359.Kevin@Kevsoft>
    Kevin Wells <kev@kevsoft.co.uk> wrote:

    In message <59b2e6329fchrisjohnson@spamcop.net>
    News <chrisjohnson@spamcop.net> wrote:

    In article <59b19840b0cvjazz@waitrose.com>,
    Chris Newman <cvjazz@waitrose.com> wrote:
    In article <ap.e048a159b1.a701a0a.m.conroy@argonet.co.uk>,
    Kevin Wells <kev@kevsoft.co.uk> wrote:
    Hello

    My UK route finder application for RISC OS called KevNav has
    received it's first update.

    They are a few spelling errors corrected, the from and to route
    with the time it should take plus the distance has been copied
    from the window title bar to the last item on the route as a few
    people did not realise it was on the title bar. The time on the
    directions has hours, mins and secs instead of just the numbers.
    e.g 4 hours 34 mins and 11 secs instead of 04:34:11 for more
    clarity and a return button which gives a return route, so you
    can get a route back to where you started from.

    It can be downloaded from:

    <http://kevsoft.co.uk/#KevNav>

    Another great application from kevsoft. Many thanks Kevin. Another
    thing I won't need Windows for.

    Have had a play with this, and the front end is fine as such.
    However, I am not impressed by some of the routes being returned for >>journeys I am familiar with. It seems to work on 'as the crow flies'
    routes and sometimes appears to take you down a labyrinth of tertiary
    roads (not even B class) that I wouldn't dream of using, to save a
    few miles instead of staying on A class roads.

    Is there any choice in the API of specifying e.g. shortest, or
    fastest, or perhaps no motorway? I have some recollection of a route
    finder on another OS that gave a range of choices when asking for a
    route.

    Unfortunatly the API does not have a choice of routes, if they do have
    one in future I will look into implementing it. Also if any one does
    know about an API which does I will also look into it.

    This is not to criticise you, Kev, in any way. Your various apps are
    very useful.


    For me it has suggested a route taking me 2 miles out of my way, just to
    go by an A class road, which also includes a bottle neck. I normally
    travel this route using a B class road to save time and mileage. My car's built-in satnav also suggests this same wonky route.

    Bernard
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