Glenrothes eh?  And I thought I would be the only one in this area with a Neo 
phone. (I'm in Dundee)
 



> Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 21:43:04 +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> CC: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 
> GPS Navigation Software (roadster)> > > Thomas Gstädtner wrote:> >> Hello,> 
> >>> >> several times there was the question about (free) navigation software> 
> >> for> >> OpenMoko.> >> I found an possible alternative to gpsdrive: 
> roadster [1]> >> It seems that it is in a relatively early stage and I 
> couldn't test it,> >> but> >> it looks nice.> >> I also don't know what kind 
> of maps can be used.> >> Currently it uses a mysql database (don't know for 
> what), maybe this> >> should> >> > > if it's not already there, you should 
> investigate using openstreetmap's> > data> > Openstreetmap is essentially 
> useless.> I say this as someone who is an active contributor.> In _many_ 
> years, it may be a viable alternative, but as an example, my> local town of 
> 40000 people (Glenrothes) was entirely missing, and Dundee> (140K) had only 
> one road. There are hot-spots where it is locally usable.> > > 
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