Hey,
As i understand it and i could very well be wrong, thus my request for
explanation, Loadstone has no maps or such by default, the user has to create
the maps themselves. If so this is a great showstopper for me. I don’t want to
draw the maps for the orientation tool to then follow because
Hello everyone,
Thanks for the replies and explanations.
Krister, as far as I remember you're right, except local communities of users
have created databases for a lot of areas of the world by converting the data
of already existing projects, E.G. in Poland UMP (the Universal Map of Poland)
Hi Paul,
Do you have any details about this? I followed your link to the GoFundMe
website, but apart from the fact that they are looking to raise $2,000 and have
raised $65 in the last 13 days there is no other information. I would have
questions like this:
Is there an ending date by
I thought Loadstone also had maps and gave turn-by-turn directions.
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Lars Billgren
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2015 3:20 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: SV: Loadstone GPS: a campaign to get an accessible GPS
Hello Sieghart and Lars,
Unfortunately I can't answer your questions as I'm not in direct touch with the
developers and only saw the tweet.
Does My Way allow for creating routes from point A to B through C? I think that
was one of the features I heard was missing from most GPS apps available.
MapQuest allows you to add stops to a route.
Put in your destination, then find the Add Stop button, which says “pi add
stop” as it must have the “pi” symbol as part of the button label.
Then, put in your next destination and Mapquest will sort them by distance, but
you can drag them to a
The Loadstone that ran on the old Nokia phones did have the ability to create
routes.
Andy
From: Paweł Masarczyk
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2015 12:04 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Loadstone GPS: a campaign to get an accessible GPS app started on
iOS
Hello Sieghart and Lars,