NAVITEL® announces the release of Navitel Navigator 9.11.695 for Windows CE and Linux devices. The new update allows for the implementation of POI* when creating routes. Road signs will also be displayed.
The Navitel Navigator 9.11.695 update opens up new possibilities when creating a route at the planning stage – now, the user will not only be able to select the vehicle type but also instantly set up detours for toll roads, unpaved roads, or ferries. Your journey with Navitel Navigator 9.11.695 becomes even easier and faster.
In the Navitel Navigator 9.11.695 update, a dynamic display feature for the nearest POI along the route has been added, indicating the distance to the object, which greatly simplifies the use of the application while driving. You will no longer need to use the "Find" function to adjust your route to a gas station or cafe – just click on the POI icon and create a route in the information window with a single touch.
Furthermore, in the updated Navitel Navigator 9.11.695 interface, visual information about road signs will appear on the route while driving. Displaying this data on the screen serves as an additional reference point during the journey and helps the driver prepare in advance for upcoming maneuvers.
Improved route rendering and faster route creation have become additional advantages of the new version of Navitel Navigator.
Navitel Navigator version 9.11.695 is available for the following devices:
- NAVITEL E200
- NAVITEL E500
- NAVITEL E500 MAGNETIC
- NAVITEL E505 MAGNETIC
- NAVITEL E700
- NAVITEL F150
- NAVITEL F300
- NAVITEL G550 MOTO
- NAVITEL MS400
- NAVITEL MS600
- NAVITEL MS700
To install the Navitel Navigator application, use the free Navitel Navigator Update Center program for Windows CE or Linux. With its help, you will be able to update the navigation program, maps, and speed camera information. Detailed instructions for using Navitel Navigator Update Center are available on the official website of the company.
* POI, or Points of Interest, are infrastructure facilities, landmarks, natural objects, and important locations on roads that can be useful for users in their daily lives.