Re: [OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-27 Thread Simon Poole
Am 27.07.2016 um 12:39 schrieb Aun Johnsen: > GoMap!! is limited in its capabilities to edit relations to reduce the > chance of breaking anything. Without being sure, when splitting a way > that is member of a relation, both parts continue with same > membership. This might give undesired

Re: [OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-27 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2016-07-27 12:39 GMT+02:00 Aun Johnsen : > This might give undesired results in very few relations, so I think it is > a safe approach for an app that doesn’t do editing of said relations. it's not so few, it's 12,2% of all relations:

Re: [OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-27 Thread Aun Johnsen
GoMap!! is limited in its capabilities to edit relations to reduce the chance of breaking anything. Without being sure, when splitting a way that is member of a relation, both parts continue with same membership. This might give undesired results in very few relations, so I think it is a safe

Re: [OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-27 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2016-07-27 10:16 GMT+02:00 moltonel : > When I first heard of GoMap, it was along with some criticism that it > didn't handle the full osm data model and could mess up relations for > example. I trust this has been sorted and GoMap is now relation-safe or > even able to

Re: [OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-27 Thread moltonel
On 26 July 2016 13:39:31 GMT+01:00, Aun Johnsen wrote: >I have used GoMap!! since I hooked with the beta (under a different >name to begin with). I have had some feedback to Bryce that have been >incorporated. He have listened to the community for ideas, making the >app

Re: [OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-27 Thread moltonel
On 26 July 2016 13:39:31 GMT+01:00, Aun Johnsen wrote: >I have used GoMap!! since I hooked with the beta (under a different >name to begin with). I have had some feedback to Bryce that have been >incorporated. He have listened to the community for ideas, making the >app

Re: [OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-26 Thread Aun Johnsen
I have used GoMap!! since I hooked with the beta (under a different name to begin with). I have had some feedback to Bryce that have been incorporated. He have listened to the community for ideas, making the app more user-friendly and covering the needs of the different users. I agree

Re: [OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-26 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > Il giorno 26 lug 2016, alle ore 01:32, Matthijs Melissen > ha scritto: > > I'd recommend every iOS user to give the application at least a try. completely agree with your assessment, just a small note: the name is GoMap!! (2 exclamation

Re: [OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-25 Thread Matthijs Melissen
On 26 July 2016 at 01:51, Frederik Ramm wrote: > I can't speak to the qualities of Go Map! but I think your review should > also mention the fact that this is proprietary software - it doesn't > cost anything but you can't look at the source. In that, it is different > from

Re: [OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-25 Thread Nicolás Alvarez
2016-07-25 20:32 GMT-03:00 Matthijs Melissen : > Hi all, > > I always used to be quite sceptical about mobile mapping applications. > Due to the small screen size and lack of a mouse pointer, mobile > mapping seemed clumsy and error-prone. For me, collecting data in the >

Re: [OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-25 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 07/26/2016 01:32 AM, Matthijs Melissen wrote: > I'd recommend every iOS user to give the application at least a try. I can't speak to the qualities of Go Map! but I think your review should also mention the fact that this is proprietary software - it doesn't cost anything but you can't

[OSM-talk] Go Map!: Mobile mapping on iOS

2016-07-25 Thread Matthijs Melissen
Hi all, I always used to be quite sceptical about mobile mapping applications. Due to the small screen size and lack of a mouse pointer, mobile mapping seemed clumsy and error-prone. For me, collecting data in the field and then adding it on a personal computer with JOSM was the way to go.