I've just got a new Nokia 6220 Classic Mobile Phone. Its got a built
in GPS which means I've been able to get out and get a bit more
mapping done (Since I did not have a GPS this has been difficult)
I have Freemap Mobile in development, which aims to provide Freemap
(countryside orientated
2009/5/11 Nick Whitelegg nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk:
I've just got a new Nokia 6220 Classic Mobile Phone. Its got a built
in GPS which means I've been able to get out and get a bit more
mapping done (Since I did not have a GPS this has been difficult)
I have Freemap Mobile in development,
I've just got a new Nokia 6220 Classic Mobile Phone. Its got a built
in GPS which means I've been able to get out and get a bit more
mapping done (Since I did not have a GPS this has been difficult)
I've got the Sport Tracker software installed, which seams to be
relatively good at getting
Hi Peter,
I just myself got the new Nokia 5800, which is S60v5. Nokia having bought
Trolltech (and thus Qt), there is now a preview verion of Qt for S60.
Merkaartor being built on top of Qt, a version for S60 (or at least a mapper
for S60 built upon the building blocks of Merkaartor) is more
There is the following long list on the wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Software/Mobilephones
To have a grid of phone and app, would produce a grid that is too
large to be useful.
The app that I use is TrackMyJourney (which has the ability to display
of OSM data, and the option for
Hi Peter,
as Chris has mentioned, there are quite a few apps by now that support
OSM on the mobile phone.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Software/Mobilephones gives a good
list of these and what feature each one supports.
As far as I know, there are less on the other hand that support
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