Nice going. Of course your product is in its early stages, but I'll just
give some feedback, since you asked. ;)
Going to the menu for zooming is looking pretty tiresome! How about a
two-handed affair? Left hand for up/down for zoom in and out and right hand
for panning?

Don't forget to make your menus look awesome.


On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 9:42 PM, plusminus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm currently implementing a OpenStreetMap-MapView for Android.
>
> This (in the end) will be a full alternative for Androids own MapView.
> (See Youtube-Video:)
> > http://href.to/QLT
>
> Current Features:
> - Emulator-Rendertime when all MapTiles in Cache: 30ms [Got an Average
> Laptop]
> - Many many different OpenStreetMap Renderers ( OSMarender, Mapnik,
> Cyclemap, OpenAerialMap, .... )
> - Animations (smoothness can be set by the developer)
> - Caching MapTiles to the FileSystem (Overall limit in bytes can be
> set by the developer)
> - MapTile MemoryCache is implemented as LRU (number of MapTiles to be
> cached can be set by the developer)
>
> Let me know what you think about this :) ( --> http://href.to/QLT )
>
> Btw: It will be OpenSource!
>
> PS: I'm a big fan of Androids MapView, but its not 100% free in
> licensing terms (i.e. turn-by-turn navigation)
>
> Regards, plusminus
> http://anddev.org
> #  Worlds largest Android Development Community / Tutorials
> >
>

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