Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] GPS with gvSIS and BeeGIS

2010-09-27 Thread Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
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El 26/09/10 19:35, Ravi escribió:
> Andrea,
> BeeGIS sure is doing great things. The poster is nice.
> 
> Motorola Backflip (TM) - Silver
>   
>   
>   
>   This 
> is, a mobile phone using android, will this do or do you have any suggestions.
> Will be going back home (India) for conducting a Open GIS course, and would 
> like to buy while in the USA a 4G cell phone that can work with BeeGIS.
> Any pointers / suggestions
> 
> Cheers
> Ravi Kumar 

Ravi,

If you're running an Android phone, as Andrea pointed before, gvSIG mini
could be interesting for you. Is a free software viewer for tiled
services (OSM, GMaps, Yahoo, etc.) but also WMS(C) and uses OSM related
services to find routes and place names.

You have more info, links and videos at http://www.gvsigmini.org

Best regards
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Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
Ingeniero en Geodesia y Cartografía
http://es.osgeo.org
http://jorgesanz.net
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] GPS with gvSIS and BeeGIS

2010-09-26 Thread Bob Basques

 All,

The Nokia N900 may be an option.

bobb



On 9/26/2010 12:49 PM, andrea antonello wrote:

Hi Ravi,
I guess there was a missunderstanding here.
BeeGIS is a full gis for digital field mapping and works on a tablet.
I will not work on a minor power hardware.
Perhaps you want to use geopaparazzi, which was written for Android
and integrates with BeeGIS for processing the data?
Have a quick look at this:
http://code.google.com/p/geopaparazzi/wiki/GeopaparazziAndBeegis

Motorola Backflip (TM) - Silver is on Android 1.5, which is supported.

Another option is gvSig mini, which has a different target user and
might be of your interest. I have not enough knowledge to describe it
really well, so it is better if someone of that team jumps in.

Best regards,
Andrea






BeeGIS sure is doing great things. The poster is nice.

Motorola Backflip (TM) - Silver

This is, a mobile phone using android, will this do or do you have any 
suggestions.
Will be going back home (India) for conducting a Open GIS course, and would 
like to buy while in the USA a 4G cell phone that can work with BeeGIS.
Any pointers / suggestions

Cheers
Ravi Kumar
--- On Sun, 26/9/10, andrea antonello  wrote:

From: andrea antonello
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] GPS with gvSIS and BeeGIS
To: "OSGeo Discussions"
Date: Sunday, 26 September, 2010, 10:50 PM

Hi Ravi,


Pl suggest GPS that can work for on-line mapping with

gvSIS and

BeeGIS

Alternately, those that are not tested as yet may be given.

with online mapping you mean digital field mapping with realtime gps data?
If yes, BeeGIS works like that. At this year's Foss4G we had a poster
session about the new developments that are currently funded by a
local government agency.

The poster can be downloaded here: http://tinyurl.com/34bavrb

There are quite some new features and we are in progress to release
the first test versions of the new features in the next two weeks.
BeeGIS will be aligned with the latest 1.2 uDig version.

Best regards,
Andrea







Cheers
Ravi Kumar


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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] GPS with gvSIS and BeeGIS

2010-09-26 Thread andrea antonello
Hi Ravi,
I guess there was a missunderstanding here.
BeeGIS is a full gis for digital field mapping and works on a tablet.
I will not work on a minor power hardware.
Perhaps you want to use geopaparazzi, which was written for Android
and integrates with BeeGIS for processing the data?
Have a quick look at this:
http://code.google.com/p/geopaparazzi/wiki/GeopaparazziAndBeegis

Motorola Backflip (TM) - Silver is on Android 1.5, which is supported.

Another option is gvSig mini, which has a different target user and
might be of your interest. I have not enough knowledge to describe it
really well, so it is better if someone of that team jumps in.

Best regards,
Andrea





> BeeGIS sure is doing great things. The poster is nice.
>
> Motorola Backflip (TM) - Silver
>
> This is, a mobile phone using android, will this do or do you have any 
> suggestions.
> Will be going back home (India) for conducting a Open GIS course, and would 
> like to buy while in the USA a 4G cell phone that can work with BeeGIS.
> Any pointers / suggestions
>
> Cheers
> Ravi Kumar
> --- On Sun, 26/9/10, andrea antonello  wrote:
>
> From: andrea antonello 
> Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] GPS with gvSIS and BeeGIS
> To: "OSGeo Discussions" 
> Date: Sunday, 26 September, 2010, 10:50 PM
>
> Hi Ravi,
>
> > Pl suggest GPS that can work for on-line mapping with
> >
> > gvSIS and
> >
> > BeeGIS
> >
> > Alternately, those that are not tested as yet may be given.
>
> with online mapping you mean digital field mapping with realtime gps data?
> If yes, BeeGIS works like that. At this year's Foss4G we had a poster
> session about the new developments that are currently funded by a
> local government agency.
>
> The poster can be downloaded here: http://tinyurl.com/34bavrb
>
> There are quite some new features and we are in progress to release
> the first test versions of the new features in the next two weeks.
> BeeGIS will be aligned with the latest 1.2 uDig version.
>
> Best regards,
> Andrea
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Cheers
> > Ravi Kumar
> >
> >
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] GPS with gvSIS and BeeGIS

2010-09-26 Thread Ravi
Andrea,
BeeGIS sure is doing great things. The poster is nice.

Motorola Backflip (TM) - Silver



This 
is, a mobile phone using android, will this do or do you have any suggestions.
Will be going back home (India) for conducting a Open GIS course, and would 
like to buy while in the USA a 4G cell phone that can work with BeeGIS.
Any pointers / suggestions

Cheers
Ravi Kumar 
--- On Sun, 26/9/10, andrea antonello  wrote:

From: andrea antonello 
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] GPS with gvSIS and BeeGIS
To: "OSGeo Discussions" 
Date: Sunday, 26 September, 2010, 10:50 PM

Hi Ravi,

> Pl suggest GPS that can work for on-line mapping with
>
> gvSIS and
>
> BeeGIS
>
> Alternately, those that are not tested as yet may be given.

with online mapping you mean digital field mapping with realtime gps data?
If yes, BeeGIS works like that. At this year's Foss4G we had a poster
session about the new developments that are currently funded by a
local government agency.

The poster can be downloaded here: http://tinyurl.com/34bavrb

There are quite some new features and we are in progress to release
the first test versions of the new features in the next two weeks.
BeeGIS will be aligned with the latest 1.2 uDig version.

Best regards,
Andrea






> Cheers
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] GPS with gvSIS and BeeGIS

2010-09-26 Thread andrea antonello
Hi Ravi,

> Pl suggest GPS that can work for on-line mapping with
>
> gvSIS and
>
> BeeGIS
>
> Alternately, those that are not tested as yet may be given.

with online mapping you mean digital field mapping with realtime gps data?
If yes, BeeGIS works like that. At this year's Foss4G we had a poster
session about the new developments that are currently funded by a
local government agency.

The poster can be downloaded here: http://tinyurl.com/34bavrb

There are quite some new features and we are in progress to release
the first test versions of the new features in the next two weeks.
BeeGIS will be aligned with the latest 1.2 uDig version.

Best regards,
Andrea






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[OSGeo-Discuss] GPS with gvSIS and BeeGIS

2010-09-26 Thread Ravi
Pl suggest GPS that can work for on-line mapping with

gvSIS and 

BeeGIS

Alternately, those that are not tested as yet may be given.
Cheers
Ravi Kumar


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