Am 04.12.2011 15:46, schrieb Cartinus:
On Sunday 04 December 2011 12:02:58 Jaak Laineste wrote:
>  So I would have two questions:
>  a) Would there be enough users for full editor (Merkaator in
>  particular, as it should be technically easier to port) on "Android
>  netbooks"? This would be for office, not so much for field use.
No interest in this. I prefer to do the "real" mapping on a 24" screen and
with a real mouse.
Sorry, but same for me. -> Complex tasks are better at home

>  b) Would there be enough interest for new Walking Papers for Android
>  or iPad (and which of them) app? This would have following key
>  capabilities:
>    - preload offline background map. Simplified BW style like in Walking
>  Papers, also WMS extracts.
>    - drawing draft lines and notes on top of that, saves it as GPX which
>  needs postprocessing on JOSM
>    - easy graphical tag editing with presets, saves OSM changes, can be
>  postprocessed with JSOM, but in simpler cases good enough for direct
>  upload.
>    - save GPS track
>    - maybe take and save photos, with geotags
>    - no graphical way editing, only point moving for standalone nodes
>  (like in MapZen POI collector)
>    - scalable also for phones, but best with tablets
Very interested in this. After I got my tablet I looked for an "electronic
walking-papers", but I haven't found any (or combination of) app(s)
that "works for me".
Well but this dosn't brings the pros, that you don't need to reedit this notes? But of course this is something that would be useful, too :)

bye
Matthias

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