Hallo

How about Maemo/Meegoo has anyone tried compiling QGIS on Nokia 900.

One impotant thing to think about when discussing Mobile GIS is whatdisplay 
technique is used on different devices. We have tryied to runArcPad on devices 
with capasitive displayes and that is good forlooking at data, but you can 
never digitize on the screen. Then youwill need a resisitive screen and a 
stylus. I don't know about Androiddevices but many windows devices are now 
using the capasitive techniquebecause it is  smoother when just looking in your 
calender and so on. Ithink tkis makes Nokia 900 with Maemo 5 very interesting 
because it hasa resistive touchscreen among many other features. I think the 
hardwarelso supports multi touch.
I am myself a happy N900 user, but one of the reasons I bought it was to get a 
potent GIS software into it :-)
/Nicklas



2010-04-19 Noli Sicad  wrote:

One can start building QGIS Lite (Mobile GIS) for Android using:
>
>1. Qt for Android - Android Lighthouse
>http://qt.gitorious.org/~taipan/qt/android-lighthouse/trees/android-4.7/demos
>
>2. Android x86 in Asus T91mt and Aus T101mt (Convertable Netbooks)
>http://www.android-x86.org/
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>We don't need to wait for Android tablets to be released.
>
>1+ for me.
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>Noli
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>On 4/19/10, paolo wrote:
>> +1 for me. I'm available for help on Android.
>>
>> Paolo Cavallini http://www.faunalia.it/pc
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>> ----- Reply message -----
>> Da: "Miguel Montesinos"
>> Data: lun, apr 19, 2010 02:14
>> Oggetto: [Qgis-user] Mobile GIS
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