The only OSM App for the iPhone I have seen is one called OSMTrack. It
sells for 99 cents or some such price.
http://osm4iphone.blogspot.com/
On 28 Nov 2008, at 17:30, John McKerrell wrote:
On 28 Nov 2008, at 17:21, graham wrote:
John McKerrell wrote:
I should've mentioned the other
John McKerrell wrote:
I should've mentioned the other day that my iFreeThePostcode app is now
live on the app store, you can see it here (opens in
iTunes) http://icanhaz.com/freepost... http://icanhaz.com/freepostcodes
It's had quite a few downloads so far but I've yet to hear from
On 28 Nov 2008, at 17:21, graham wrote:
John McKerrell wrote:
I should've mentioned the other day that my iFreeThePostcode app is
now
live on the app store, you can see it here (opens in
iTunes) http://icanhaz.com/freepost... http://icanhaz.com/freepostcodes
It's had quite a few
Hi,
take a look at opentouchmap.org
It is currently the best slippymap for the iphone-safari. But a real app
with search... would be much cooler.
Jonas
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On 26 Nov 2008, at 15:28, John07 wrote:
Hi,
take a look at opentouchmap.org
It is currently the best slippymap for the iphone-safari. But a real
app
with search... would be much cooler.
This is indeed quite nice.
I should've mentioned the other day that my iFreeThePostcode app is
now
Hi guys,
I'm entering the fray pretty late - this one is from my CloudMade
perspective. CloudMade has an iPhone API that's been available as a private
pre-Alpha for a month or so now - we announced to
http://lists.cloudmade.comin late Oct. Its still a closed library
whilst we're adding some
(Woops, gotta send to the list...)
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 1:37 PM, Nick Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any budding iPhone developers out there want to take up the challenge?
I would absolutely love to work on this, but I don't have a Mac to do any of
the development on. I can compile stuff
, 14 November, 2008 19:54:15
Subject: [OSM-talk] Openstreetmap iPhone app
(Woops, gotta send to the list...)
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 1:37 PM, Nick Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any budding iPhone developers out there want to take up the challenge?
I would absolutely love to work
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 01:41:56PM +0100, John07 wrote:
I thought of the same thing many times in the past. Such a app would be
very cool.
There are also the some webapps for a slippy map, but the usability
isn?t that good.
Has the iphone python? Check pymap in the svn repository, it is
You can suppress that, but the performance is pretty crappy.
-J
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 9:46 PM, Joe Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can get python installed if your iphone is jailbroken via the Cydia
installer (apt-get Debian style but for the iPhone). I think you're
imagining a
You can get python installed if your iphone is jailbroken via the Cydia
installer (apt-get Debian style but for the iPhone). I think you're imagining
a slippy map via the browser though right? The problem is that when you drag
on the browser, it scrolls the view (rather than activating a
John McKerrell schrieb:
On 10 Nov 2008, at 13:08, Joseph Gentle wrote:
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 12:01 AM, John07 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think editing on this small screen with (maybe) bad latency...
will not be
easy and efficient. I think Openstreetbugs is better for this.
On 10/11/08 12:40, Joseph Gentle wrote:
http://code.google.com/p/route-me/
... Though the focus is on the map view, not on making it a fully
fledged application for the store.
-J
Interesting... I have an iPod Touch, how do I install this? I've
uncrippled it, and I can't find route-me on
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:41 PM, John07 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe Richards schrieb:
Anyone who has played with an iPhone will have seen the Google maps
application, which provides much of the functionality of the Javascript web
app, while giving quite a good tactile feel It also
Anyone who has played with an iPhone will have seen the Google maps
application, which provides much of the functionality of the Javascript web
app, while giving quite a good tactile feel It also uses wireless
triangulation - or if available, GPS - to show search results for things that
http://code.google.com/p/route-me/
... Though the focus is on the map view, not on making it a fully
fledged application for the store.
-J
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:07 PM, Joe Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone who has played with an iPhone will have seen the Google maps
application,
Joe Richards joefish75 at yahoo.com writes:
Is there any project to create a similar application for the iPhone that uses
OSM maps and data sources? I
think it would be an excellent way to introduce OSM to people who have never
seen it... I would imagine the
existing functionality of the
On 10 Nov 2008, at 14:14, Rory McCann wrote:
On 10/11/08 12:40, Joseph Gentle wrote:
http://code.google.com/p/route-me/
... Though the focus is on the map view, not on making it a fully
fledged application for the store.
-J
Interesting... I have an iPod Touch, how do I install this?
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 9:19 AM, John McKerrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10 Nov 2008, at 14:14, Rory McCann wrote:
On 10/11/08 12:40, Joseph Gentle wrote:
http://code.google.com/p/route-me/
... Though the focus is on the map view, not on making it a fully
fledged application for the
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