Simon, 

the objective is to offer to people in the field more flexibility, with offline 
maps, facility to both take notes, take measures and edit OSM.  I dont think 
that Vespucci isadapted to non techie people.
 
Pierre 



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 De : Simon Poole <[email protected]>
À : [email protected] 
Envoyé le : Mercredi 5 février 2014 14h10
Objet : Re: [OSM-dev] Field Paper on a Tablet in the near future?
 



IMHO is is difficult to see a reason to just move the field paper
      model to a tablet if you actually have tablet plus infrastrusture
      at least at your base camp available. Why not use Vespucci and
      forget about trying to transform something that works great on
      paper to some where it is rather silly.

Simon

Am 05.02.2014 00:31, schrieb Pierre Béland:

Some propositions were made last summer to develop a Field Paper Application on 
a tablet.
>
>
>HOT is looking at various ways for humanitarian operating in various countries 
>to collect data about various infratructures. Discussions recently with 
>various humanitarian organizations show great interest of these organizations 
>for such an application, especially if it did include Map Download and Offline 
>editing.
>I would like to know who is working on such projects actually
        and if any progress on this.
>
>Should we see such application available for the Android
        platform soon ?
> 
> 
>Pierre 
>
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