Vijf sterren review KicXstart nr8 2023 NL (Augustus editie)
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Langzaam maar zeker begint de MyRoute-app met MRA Navigation Next bekend én populair te worden!
Vandaag, eigenlijk volledig onverwachts, een erg positief artikel in de KicXstart gelezen. Gewoon een medewerker van KicXstart die zonder TomTom of Garmin met zijn Ducati naar Slovenië is geweest en alleen de MyRoute-app inclusief het MRA Navigation Next abonnement heeft gebruikt. Dat is hem goed bevallen, erg goed bevallen, hij schrijft letterlijk 'Hulde'!
Als directeur van MyRoute-app is het moeilijk te verwoorden hoe trots ik ben op het hele team en in het bijzonder de developers Joost en Corjan! Maar laten we vooral de Bèta testers niet vergeten, zonder jullie simpelweg geen app.
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Michel van Hagen
Directeur MyRoute-appSlowly but surely, the MyRoute app with MRA Navigation Next is becoming known and popular!
Today, actually completely unexpected, I have read a very positive article in the KicXstart. Just a KicXstart employee who went to Slovenia with his Ducati without TomTom or Garmin and only used the MyRoute app including the MRA Navigation Next subscription. He liked that, really liked it, he literally writes 'Kudos'!
As director of MyRoute-app it is difficult to put into words how proud I am of the whole team and in particular the developers Joost and Corjan! But let's not forget the Beta testers, without you simply no app.
On to the next review
Michel van Hagen
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@Michel-van-Hagen-MRA-Founder great news. Well done to the Team. Would be awesome for an English translation of the article.
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@Dave-J-0 A rough translation:
I was quite skeptical in advance to be during the trip
towards Slovenia to fully rely on an app; butI didn't like converting the TomTom on the Ducati, so I took the gamble. The superstructure with the RAM Mounts and the Peak Design holders (see last month) worked perfectly. Simple, effective and multi-adjustable, after all, the space is scarce on a sports engine. Now for the navigation...Never expected me to ever say it again, but MyRoute offers that intuitive thing I've never been able to find with other systems. Also bj MyRoute you can already make routes on the computer and then load it to the smartphone, but that's not the way I navigate. I look at the map and map out a route it for the next day where I want to go approximately. The MyRoute app does just that aspect excellently. What is great is that you can select different map layers, including the well-known Michelin layout, so that you can see at a glance what the beautiful roads are (yellow/green). Then tap the desired waypoints on the map with your finger and conjure up a great route in no time. You give it a name and save it to your library. If you are going to drive, select the route of that day and voila, drive. The layout of the app itself is well thought out and well-organized, including with the time/distance to be driven to the next waypoint (or end point) and the current speed limit in combination with your own GPS speed. The app does have a payment structure, but for a few euros a month you can cross the world without any problems. Tribute.
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@Nick-Carthew, Is that a Google Translate? I am starting to use ChatGPT for these translations, and it is really good! Nice for comparison
I was rather skeptical beforehand about relying entirely on an app during the trip to Slovenia; but converting the TomTom for the Ducati wasn't something I wanted to do, so I took the gamble. The setup with the RAM Mounts and the Peak Design holders (see last month) worked perfectly. Simple, effective, and highly adjustable, as space is limited on a sport bike. Now, onto the navigation...
I never expected I would say this someday, but MyRoute offers that intuitive aspect that I could never find in other systems. With MyRoute, you can also create routes on your computer at home and then load them onto your smartphone, but that's not how I navigate. I look at the map and plan a route for the next day, roughly outlining where I want to go. The MyRoute app excels in precisely that aspect. The beauty is that you can select different map layers, including the familiar Michelin layout, so you can instantly see the scenic roads (yellow/green). Then, you simply tap the desired waypoints on the map with your finger and quickly piece together a great route. You give it a name and save it in your library. When you're ready to ride, you select the route for that day and voilà, off you go. The layout of the app itself is well thought out and clear, showing the time/distance to the next waypoint (or the endpoint) and the current speed limit combined with your own GPS speed, among other things. The app does have a payment structure, but for a few euros per month, you can easily traverse the entire world without a hitch. Kudos.
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@Con-Hennekens It’s the translate option on my iPhone. Highlight the text, even from a photo like this and then select translate.
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@Nick-Carthew, That's really convenient! I used an online OCR website, I did not re-type it either