9 Nov 2022, 17:17

@Con-Hennekens said in Alert when reaching a Viapoint:

. Geocachers use specific apps for their game, maybe photo rallyers should too?

I reached for my keyboard and started TYPING because I do not completely agree with this. To me, MRA should become the one-stop shop for all things navigation, and thus cover as many user requirements as possible.

Where I do agree is that these niche audiences should be served according to their potential customer base size, and according to ease of implementation, which puts them lower on the priority list than the "general" public.

@Gerd-Heinzmann-0 said in Alert when reaching a Viapoint:

As I said, I had the feature in Basecamp/Garmin and if MRA will not cover this functionality in the near future, I will definitvely use another software

To my understanding the feature is implemented in Navigation as a visible reference on the map. I accept that you prefer an audible message which is in my humble opinion indeed easier when driving.

@Gerd-Heinzmann-0 said in Alert when reaching a Viapoint:

Why do you think it is soooo extraordinary

I don't think that anybody finds this sooooo extraordinary, and it is a very good suggestion. The developers will most likely take it up similar to the audible messages one gets when approaching a speed trap. When implemented it has to be optional because if NEXT would give an audible signal for each and every event someone want to see covered by a sound then we risk riding around with a juke box.

In addition, being useful does not mean that it is important enough to alter the development path of NEXT to give priority to this feature, or worse, to delay NEXT and implement this in a hurry in the current navigation app.

The NEXT roadmap gives an implementation date of the first version by mid 2023. Up to you if this is "near future" enough or not.