Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Which GPS

2009-06-11 Thread andrea antonello
Hi Ravi, BeeGIS will soon have a mini-helping hand based on android enabled phones. It will take care of gps logging (to be exported in GIS format) and acquisition of gps positioned and orientated pictures. It will also be able to log and manually take notes referenced notes. All of it will be impo

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Which GPS

2009-06-11 Thread Chris Puttick
Depends on the accuracy you hope to achieve, but you might want to look at the OpenMoko Freerunner. This has the advantage of also being a mobile phone i.e. the data being gathered can be synchronised with a server whenever there is a mobile signal, as well as be reviewed with gvSIG locally. The

[OSGeo-Discuss] Which GPS

2009-06-11 Thread RAVI KUMAR
Hi, wish to introduce 'Mobile Mapping for administration', with open GIS in India. OpenGIS software: I find only BeeGIS and GVSIG, compatible with direct (online) data logging as well as off-line (when not surveying)possible. Will be happy to have pointers on other Open GIS software. Which GPS: