On quarta-feira, 15 de janeiro de 2014 06:19:32, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> Of course not having the map on Android would be rather sad, but my
> guess is that it would be relatively easy to use the existing map
> service to provide that. Something like "long press on a dive shows
> context menu" and map link in context menu?

Given the screen real estate available, suppressing the map might not be a bad 
idea. We can have a "show on map" feature that launches the platform's native 
mapping application or launches the browser on maps.google.com if necessary.
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