yeah, 
I took a look at google's licenseing and API I'm not really a fan of their 
licenseing either. Nor do I like symbian's licenseing, that symbian-signed is 
just evil! I mean having to get a 17 capabilities certificate and private key 
file, sign the software you want to install and then install it? Oh but oops, 
there's an error because the date on your certificate is invalid. I got a 
command line program called makekeys.exe which I ran in a command prompt on my 
netbook under windows x home. It generated a .cer and .key file but I don't 
think they have any capabilities like disc admin and stuff needed to install 
Nuance Talks crack. So I had to go to a chinese site and follow someone's 
instructions to get  a dev-certificate with 17--capabilities so I could sign 
talks and install it in my nokia e51. I think when I get a new phone I'll get a 
nokia 6682 with Symbian OS8.1 which will allow the installation of unsigned 
software. Oh, by the way do you know anyone whho can write video system hooks? 
The blind people working on NVDA need someone who can write video system hooks 
for NVDA. These hooks override the GDI function calls and intercept 
applications messages before they get to the video card, first passing them to 
NVDA and building up anoff-screen-model so things such as mouse movement with 
the keyboard and the labeling of     graphics and icons can be accomplished. 

Josh



Josh email is    [email protected]
msn: [email protected]
skype: jkenn337

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joe Richards 
  To: Josh 
  Cc: <[email protected]> 
  Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 6:25 PM
  Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] new list member


  This might not be the most intelligent response but... How cool! All sorts of 
people conversing and processing our world, its senses and messages... I love 
technology, I love ideas, I love possibilities, communication and maps.... Now 
if Google would stop being so evil with their licensing

  On 30 May 2009, at 23:03, "Josh" <[email protected]> wrote:


    Hello
    My name is Josh and I am a new list member. I am blind, use screen readers 
such asJaws by Freedom Scientific and NVDA from www.nvda-project.org . I joined 
thiss list because I use a free gps program for blind people called Loadstone 
gps. I was wondering if someone on this list could create a tool which would 
turn an open streetmap .osm file into a loadstone database file, or perhapsa 
loadstone points file such as those which can be obtained from the loadstone 
point share exchange website? 
    Also I got a small .osm file for my area and imported it into 
loadstone...yes there is a tool at www.rmpro-hosting.com/ls/ and 
www.loadstone-gps.com that will convert .osm files but the .osm files must be 
2mb or less in size. I would like a tool that wiill convert a big osm file like 
the 130mb pennsylvania.osm file that I got. Also does anyone know about how 
many points of interest there are for the united states in .osm format? in my 
city, Reading Pennsylvania zip code 19602 ththe .osm loadstone converter which 
is limited by file size included 78 pois(points of interest.) And for example I 
know there's a subway restaurant and a quiznos that are in Reading but they are 
not in the loadstone database that I connverted from the .osm file. 

    Josh

    Josh email is    [email protected]
    msn: [email protected]
    skype: jkenn337

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