All,
Just resurrecting this thread. It's been 6 months. I've done a couple of
little projects with the N900 which are detailed here:
http://pwultra5.ci.stpaul.mn.us/OPERA/
Question to Chris S., do you have any other insights into the directions that
the N900 device (or others like it)
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 08:56:14AM -0600, Bob Basques wrote:
All,
Just resurrecting this thread. It's been 6 months. I've done a couple of
little projects with the N900 which are detailed here:
http://pwultra5.ci.stpaul.mn.us/OPERA/
Question to Chris S., do you have any other
Chris,
Thanks for the info. I kinda figured the Meego thing was stalling on my own.
A couple of manufacturers I've seen so far, but no big numbers yet.
I did send in some notes for the Mobile sprint a couple of weeks ago., never
heard any comments though, so don't know where they went.
Hello Miguel,
I have done some mobile GIS applications on Windows Mobile platform based on
SQLite and SpatiaLite. I'm interested to share my experience and contribute my
findings in your compilation for your coming presentation such as GIS feature
list and performance.
At the moment I have
Hello to all,
I'm preparing a presentation for the FOSS4G, with title Comparison of
Mobile GIS applications. I know some, but I think that the best way to
make an objective analysis is to offer the chance for anyone to
collaborate, in order to define common feature lists as well as
perfomance or
Hi Miguel,
I like very much Enebro-2.0 because it work with data base SQLite.
Enebro have too EnebroPC, a desktop interface to convert formats and migrate
data form PC to PDA and viceversa
It's only available for windows and windows mobile.
I have been using navit and osm2go on moblin. There is a debian build
for osm2go which is targeted at maemo, I managed to get it up on moblin
and will try to get it running on meego.
If you are interested in me filling the blanks for these 2 apps on your
feature list, let me know.
Kind
Miguel,
I'm excited to hear your presentation was selected. I think there is a
lot of interest in mobile GIS and seeing an overview of technologies
will be of great interest to the general community, so I expect you will
have a large audience to present to.
I saw an interesting presentation
Milo,
You mentioned MEEGO in your post, I just ordered a N900 to do some testing for
GIS related stuff on the N900. What types of functionalities are you focusing
your efforts on for MEEGO?
bobb
miblon mob...@dogodigi.net wrote:
I have been using navit and osm2go on moblin. There is a
Hello Bob!
I started out using moblin as my en route OS of choice. On my asus
1005HA eee pc, it turned out to be the fastest, easiest to use (even on
bumpy rides) and flexible enough. I managed to connect moblin via
bluetooth to my gps and to my mobile phone. I use my mobile phone as 3G
On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 03:25:45PM -0500, Bob Basques wrote:
Milo,
You mentioned MEEGO in your post, I just ordered a N900 to do some testing
for GIS related stuff on the N900. What types of functionalities are you
focusing your efforts on for MEEGO?
Note that the current development
Christopher,
Understood, I went the Linux route on purpose.
Maemo is fine for the time being. Everything I need looks be in there already,
the Meego stuff just looked interesting, and the fact that someone else was
talking about it made it even more interesting.
C:)
bobb
Milo,
You don't need to convince me on the Open side of things, it's why I chose to
try out the Nokia. I'm actually going to buy 3 more of them, if all goes as
planned, mostly for prototyping and such to build support for follow on work.
bobb
miblon mob...@dogodigi.net wrote:
Hello
Discussions
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Comparison
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
same for me - I stumbled over this page after a hint from Markus - and
nobody ever asked us to have a look over it or send an email.
Stefan,
Please try to understand what Rafal says.
It was intentional and it was part
Daniel wrote:
Or we go the other way: you tell us what you're trying to achieve and we
tell you which one seems to be the best fit based on our experience.
Thank you very much for the interest.
1)Here is the scenario:
I work with enviromental services.
I use GRASS+QGIS on windows.
Small
Hello,
I am very new to geoservers and am currently studying GIS info system. I am
wondering whether you could help me getting an overview and comparison of
some of the Servers such as MapServer, GeoServer and Deegree.
I've gone through the documentation of these Servers and the presentation of
From: discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org]
On Behalf Of JOvi
Sent: 18 February 2010 14:39
To: discuss@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Comparison
Hello,
I am very new to geoservers and am currently studying GIS info system. I am
Rafal Wawer ha scritto:
Hi Jovi,
For a start you can take a look at the evaluation results of CASCADOSS
project - you will find there also other types of FOSS4G software too.
http://www.cascadoss.eu/en/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=16Itemid=16
On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 15:28 +0100, Andrea Aime wrote:
Rafal Wawer ha scritto:
Hi Jovi,
For a start you can take a look at the evaluation results of CASCADOSS
project - you will find there also other types of FOSS4G software too.
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On Behalf Of Andrea Aime
Sent: 18 February 2010 15:29
To: OSGeo Discussions
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss
same for me - I stumbled over this page after a hint from Markus - and
nobody ever asked us to have a look over it or send an email.
Arnulf Christl (aka Seven) wrote:
On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 15:28 +0100, Andrea Aime wrote:
Rafal Wawer ha scritto:
Hi Jovi,
For a start you can take a look at the
. Bad:Limited resources.
Regards, Pablo.
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 11:23:30 -0700
From: sst...@geo.uzh.ch
To: se...@arnulf.us; discuss@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Comparison
CC:
same for me - I stumbled over this page after a hint from Markus - and
nobody ever asked us to have
Pablo Carreira wrote:
So, I kindly ask the comunity members for their personal opinion, to
point in a single line what is the strong and the week point of each of
the servers.
Or we go the other way: you tell us what you're trying to achieve and we
tell you which one seems to be the best
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
same for me - I stumbled over this page after a hint from Markus - and
nobody ever asked us to have a look over it or send an email.
Stefan,
Please try to understand what Rafal says.
It was intentional and it was part of the idea of the evaluation
made in frame of the
Mateusz Loskot ha scritto:
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
same for me - I stumbled over this page after a hint from Markus - and
nobody ever asked us to have a look over it or send an email.
Stefan,
Please try to understand what Rafal says.
It was intentional and it was part of the idea of the
Andrea,
Why don't just let him get access to the MapServer vs Geoserver
comparative you and Jeff presented at the last FOSS4G conference?
I mean... if he wants to know what is the best option.. that should be a
very very useful material. He doesn't need a discussion, he needs help.
On Thu,
Mauricio Miranda wrote:
Why don't just let him get access to the MapServer vs Geoserver
comparative you and Jeff presented at the last FOSS4G conference?
I mean... if he wants to know what is the best option.. that should be a
very very useful material. He doesn't need a discussion, he needs
2010/2/18 Andrea Aime aa...@opengeo.org:
...
Checking open source software against its documentation
... depends on the project... also remember this:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Library#GFOSS_Books
Plenty of books :)
Markus
is like evaluating
commercial software against the help you can get
The guy who started the discussion. Or is she a female? I don't know,
it's the same anyway...
On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 22:42 +0100, Mateusz Loskot wrote:
Mauricio Miranda wrote:
Why don't just let him get access to the MapServer vs Geoserver
comparative you and Jeff presented at the last
Mauricio Miranda wrote:
The guy who started the discussion. Or is she a female? I don't know,
it's the same anyway...
I mean, you replied under subnode where nobody was referred to, but
evaluation procedures. So, your reference to some person was confusing.
Let's keep the discussion threaded,
Hi,
For those who do not monitor the Slashgeo, a very detailed and
interesting comparison of FOSS GIS for desktop has been compiled by
Stefan Steiniger:
http://www.spatialserver.net/osgis/
References:
http://technology.slashgeo.org/article.pl?sid=08/03/19/1529252
On 3/19/08, Mateusz Loskot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
For those who do not monitor the Slashgeo, a very detailed and
interesting comparison of FOSS GIS for desktop has been compiled by
Stefan Steiniger:
http://www.spatialserver.net/osgis/
Indeed, a commendable compilation. Sure to
Very useful information.
I'm gonna share this link with my classmates and colleagues.
Thanks a lot.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:16 AM, Mateusz Loskot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
For those who do not monitor the Slashgeo, a very detailed and
interesting comparison of FOSS GIS for desktop
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