Hi Justin
I think your project seems a little bit similar to http://fulcrumapp.com/   
http://fulcrumapp.com/features/  for field data collection, maybe just missing 
the part for people who can read or write
What they do is capture data using custom forms on the field and then you sync 
over the internet on the cloud, once on a computer you can export the data to 
use with GIS software and create PDF reports
Probably a similar approach? 
Antonio Locandro






From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2013 23:07:25 -0700
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] CyberTracker integration

That’s true, I missed the concept of a form in the description on the site.  My 
interest is in a rich, user friendly data capture experience, especially for 
cases where the field user is not a QGIS user and may not be able to read or 
write. Our studies indicate that this is also a more efficient way to capture 
data for literate users. Over the years we’ve rolled our own mini-GIS for the 
desktop, but the scalability of this approach is clearly limited. Since we’re a 
non-profit and in the process of opening our code, it makes sense to leverage 
an existing system. Of the solutions I have investigated, QGIS seems most 
aligned at the technical level. We do bring some interesting work to the table. 
Our client supports Windows Mobile and Android and has a large library of 
customizable UI components which can capture many different data types, 
including images and sound. There is also support for timer tracks and a field 
map. I’m pretty new to the Open Source community, so apologies if this is off. 
I’m probably going about this all wrong. Cheers,-Justin From: Nathan Woodrow 
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, July 6, 2013 10:24 PM
To: Justin Steventon
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] CyberTracker integration My project isn't about 
putting QGIS onto PDA.  QGIS doesn't run on PDAs and I doubt it ever will. QMap 
is meant to be a field collection version of QGIS. - Nathan On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 
at 3:13 PM, Justin Steventon <[email protected]> wrote:Thanks Jürgen, I see 
Nathan’s project is really about putting a stripped down version of QGIS onto a 
PDA. Nevertheless, it’s impressive. CyberTracker is designed more as a data 
capture conduit – highly customizable UI (via XML) that can be used even by 
low-literate folks. Integration with QGIS would be great. If anyone is 
interested in a collaboration, please let me know. Cheers,-Justin  
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