Hi all
I made a map with GPS and Nominatim for Android and iPhone.
It is a WebApplication that lives in the Browser.
On iPhone you can add the map to the home screen to make it fullscreen.
How to open:
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Just type
http://khtml.org
in your mobile browser URL field.
You
Somewhere in the (firefox?) documentation of geolocation, they hint at the
possibility of turn-by-turn navigation. Which caused me to think what other
GPS or vehicle tracking applications can be written as web apps.
For example, a friend of mine with a sailing boat (yacht) is always worrying
that
On 22/10/2010 11:42, Bernhard Zwischenbrugger wrote:
Android:
For zoom in/out the map you have 2 buttons. This will zoom the map
center.
So I assume it can't deal with hand gestures?
Cheers
Dave F.
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It's very nice, but it won't replace a native Android app like OsmAnd.
The webbrowser just doesn't have the performance needed for this, and the
lack of multitouch is a pity.
But it it the first and only working webbased slippy map for android!
2010/10/22 Bernhard Zwischenbrugger
On 2010-10-22 17:07, Dave F. wrote:
On 22/10/2010 11:42, Bernhard Zwischenbrugger wrote:
Android:
For zoom in/out the map you have 2 buttons. This will zoom the map
center.
So I assume it can't deal with hand gestures?
Android Browser gives only the position of one finger to javascript.
On 22/10/2010 16:49, Bernhard Zwischenbrugger wrote:
I'm sorry - but gestures like zooming with two fingers are not
possible in Android =2.2.
Are you sure?
I'm using a few OSM slippy maps with two fingers zooming in A2.1 (Dell
Streak) along with many websites that allow it.
Maybe that will
On iPhone you can add the map to the home screen to make it fullscreen.
Very nice! Is there a way to save a view or bookmark like 'permalink'?
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