; many more we need to come to a complete set of k*10 Neos. Probably
> i'll also buy something like 7 or 8 neos for my own to write custome
> software to then resell to specific companies. As soon as I know the
> exact number, i'll put it in the wiki :D
>
I woul
p?pid=10#p10 for
details and suggestions.
All the best, and many thanks.
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Vincent ha scritto:
> Excellent! While I thought the Neo was an excellent device, I didn't
> quite like the openness of the OS. You know, it adds security risks and
> stuff.
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e occasion to free
municipality data (which were not yet imported into OSM, I think because
of their problematic data structure, but they will be soon).
I insist: OSM is driving various entities to fee theri data, and this
too is a great success of OSM.
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Marcin Juszkiewicz ha scritto:
> Here in Poland I would never try to navigate from point X to point Y with
> data only from OSM as they are very fragmental now.
never!=now
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are giving
their data to the project.
Anyway, if you do not believe in free software and data, I think you can
be happy with an N95 or similar.
:)
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Marcin Juszkiewicz ha scritto:
> Because OSM maps suxx? Lack details, lack streets, lack too many things to
> be usable?
>
> OSM is nice idea but it is only idea. It will never replace commercial
> maps.
hahaha! have you seen Holland on OSM recently? haha!
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for freeing public data).
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x27;s not an absolute necessity (most people speaks en
anyway).
Anyone available? I think it is a very good occasion for the community.
All the best.
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Sure, but will qtopia have a gps?
pc
Oleg Gusev ha scritto:
> Am Montag, 29. Januar 2007 16:09 schrieb Paolo Cavallini:
>> My idea is to make the same think on the OM platform.
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>
> The QGIS port to qtopia4.2 should be much
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So we have a target now:
http://www.freeance.com/mobile
My idea is to make the same think on the OM platform.
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lly really difficult. There are only two providers
> worldwide:
>
> * Navitec
> * TeleAtlas
>
> And they are really expensive. We have some commercial software lined up
> that we could sell, but I'm not too excited at anything at this point.
> Hopefully we can come up wit
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