Roadnav
About Roadnav
is an open source street navigation solution capable of running on a variety of operating systems. It can obtain your position from a GPS unit, plot a map of your area, and provide directions to locations in the USA. It can also verbalize directions using Microsoft SAPI 5.1, Festival, flite, and OS X’s built in text to speech engine.
Roadnav uses the free TIGER/Line (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) files from the US Census Bureau to build the maps, along with the GNIS state and topical gazetteer data from the USGS to identify locations. It has experimental support for scripting, LCDproc, importing OpenStreetMap data, and importing GPX waypoints and tracks.
Runs on Windows 2000/XP/Vista, MAc OS X and Linux (Fedora, PCLinuxOS, Debian, Ubuntu)
Download: Roadnav 0.19 | Screenshots
Key Features
Fast Performance
Optimized for speed and efficiency
Secure & Safe
Built with security in mind
Cross-Platform
Available on all major platforms
Customizable
Personalize to fit your needs
System Requirements
Linux
Compatible with Linux operating system
macOS
Compatible with macOS operating system
Windows
Compatible with Windows operating system