Memory on C and free navigation !!!!!!!!!!!

Hi guys (and girls), don't know if this will help anyone, but whilst trying to answer another thread checked my Application manager for installed Apps, found older varsion of maps installed as well as the new version (both on phone memory) deleted old version and got 7meg of C back ! Chuffed !!!
OH ! and new maps working even better (possibly because C has more space to breath ?)
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I just checked mine and sure enough there are two entries in the application manager. One called "Nokia Maps" and the other called "Ovi Maps" but they have the same version number: 3.03 (246), they are 9 MB & 7 MB respectively in size and the other difference is their install location with one on c and the other on d.
As I still have almost 30 MB on C drive (thanks to uninstall/re-install of Nokia Messaging) I think I'll err on the side of caution and levae both of these applications in place, at least until the v2.1 firmware update.
Please let us know if you start experiencing any problems with maps. 
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