comments inline On Sunday 04 December 2011 12:02:58 Jaak Laineste wrote: > So I would have two questions: > a) Would there be enough users for full editor (Merkaator in > particular, as it should be technically easier to port) on "Android > netbooks"? This would be for office, not so much for field use.
No interest in this. I prefer to do the "real" mapping on a 24" screen and with a real mouse. > b) Would there be enough interest for new Walking Papers for Android > or iPad (and which of them) app? This would have following key > capabilities: > - preload offline background map. Simplified BW style like in Walking > Papers, also WMS extracts. > - drawing draft lines and notes on top of that, saves it as GPX which > needs postprocessing on JOSM > - easy graphical tag editing with presets, saves OSM changes, can be > postprocessed with JSOM, but in simpler cases good enough for direct > upload. > - save GPS track > - maybe take and save photos, with geotags > - no graphical way editing, only point moving for standalone nodes > (like in MapZen POI collector) > - scalable also for phones, but best with tablets Very interested in this. After I got my tablet I looked for an "electronic walking-papers", but I haven't found any (or combination of) app(s) that "works for me". -- m.v.g., Cartinus _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

