Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client
Hi George Great program, I'm willing to use it but the OSM data download does not work with my regional settings (Spanish). I have to change the settings to something like UK to have OSM data. Map tile downloads work well, however. Regards, Quico 2009/2/12 George Styles geo...@ripnet.co.uk: Hi, Ive written some software for Windows Mobile to make on-the-road contribution to OSM possible. If any Windows Mobile 6 owning people would like to beta-test it, ive stuck it up at http://release.georgestyles.co.uk/GeorgeMap ive stuck some screenshots here http://release.georgestyles.co.uk/GeorgeMap/ScreenShots/Default.aspx Its only currently useful for filling in missing names from streets which already exist (without a name tag). It cannot yet create / edit the actual nodes that make a street (apart from splitting an existing street). At the moment its simply freeware. I want to GPL it, but need to open a sourceforge account etc etc, and havent had time yet... Features are * GPS Support (using WM GPS driver) * Display OSM tiles from MapNik, OSMARender, CycleMap or CloudMade * Query OSM for streets and nodes in the visible area * Displays unnamed streets in red, named ones in green (and ones named by you in lighter green so you can see the difference you are making) * Can query GPS points (although until I add node editing, that is kind of useless) * Program can check for newer versions and automatically install them (if you ask it to...) * Multi-threaded - tiles /data are downloaded in the background, as are uploads of changes. * Ability to name unnamed streets (or change the name of existing ones) * Offline edit model - edits are held in the phone until you choose to sync them. This is needed because mobile coverage is not 100% * Split / join ways (join dosent quite always work properly yet) * Current GPS trail overlaid on map so you can see where you have been (plan to upload trails to OSM in near future) Should I email this to the dev list as well, since ive done some dev??? g ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client
2009/2/12 George Styles geo...@ripnet.co.uk: At the moment its simply freeware. I want to GPL it, but need to open a sourceforge account etc etc, and havent had time yet... If you just need a place for source version control, you can request an OSM SVN account and use that as a repository for the code. -- Regards, Thomas Wood (Edgemaster) ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client
George Styles wrote: At the moment its simply freeware. I want to GPL it, but need to open a sourceforge account etc etc, and havent had time yet... GPL is a licensing scheme, and has nothing to do with sourceforge. ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client
Actually, SourceForge requires an OSI-approved license or else you have to get their explicit permission to upload. -russ On Feb 16, 2009, at 6:54 PM, Alex S. wrote: George Styles wrote: At the moment its simply freeware. I want to GPL it, but need to open a sourceforge account etc etc, and havent had time yet... GPL is a licensing scheme, and has nothing to do with sourceforge. ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk -- Russ Nelson - http://community.cloudmade.com/blog - http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:RussNelson r...@cloudmade.com - http://openstreetmap.org/user/RussNelson ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client
Looks fabulous on the Touch HD :-) I'll play more with it during the journey into work in the morning. My first wishlist request is for Apptodate support :-) cheers Kyle (an osmtracker user too) George Styles wrote: Hi, Ive written some software for Windows Mobile to make on-the-road contribution to OSM possible. If any Windows Mobile 6 owning people would like to beta-test it, ive stuck it up at http://release.georgestyles.co.uk/GeorgeMap ive stuck some screenshots here http://release.georgestyles.co.uk/GeorgeMap/ScreenShots/Default.aspx Its only currently useful for filling in missing names from streets which already exist (without a name tag). It cannot yet create / edit the actual nodes that make a street (apart from splitting an existing street). At the moment its simply freeware. I want to GPL it, but need to open a sourceforge account etc etc, and havent had time yet... Features are * GPS Support (using WM GPS driver) * Display OSM tiles from MapNik, OSMARender, CycleMap or CloudMade * Query OSM for streets and nodes in the visible area * Displays unnamed streets in red, named ones in green (and ones named by you in lighter green so you can see the difference you are making) * Can query GPS points (although until I add node editing, that is kind of useless) * Program can check for newer versions and automatically install them (if you ask it to...) * Multi-threaded - tiles /data are downloaded in the background, as are uploads of changes. * Ability to name unnamed streets (or change the name of existing ones) * Offline edit model - edits are held in the phone until you choose to sync them. This is needed because mobile coverage is not 100% * Split / join ways (join dosent quite always work properly yet) * Current GPS trail overlaid on map so you can see where you have been (plan to upload trails to OSM in near future) Should I email this to the dev list as well, since ive done some dev??? g ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk -- Kyle Gordon - 2M1DIQ Web: http://lodge.glasgownet.com Jabber/Email/SIP: k...@lodge.glasgownet.com ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
[OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client
Hi, Ive written some software for Windows Mobile to make on-the-road contribution to OSM possible. If any Windows Mobile 6 owning people would like to beta-test it, ive stuck it up at http://release.georgestyles.co.uk/GeorgeMap ive stuck some screenshots here http://release.georgestyles.co.uk/GeorgeMap/ScreenShots/Default.aspx Its only currently useful for filling in missing names from streets which already exist (without a name tag). It cannot yet create / edit the actual nodes that make a street (apart from splitting an existing street). At the moment its simply freeware. I want to GPL it, but need to open a sourceforge account etc etc, and havent had time yet... Features are * GPS Support (using WM GPS driver) * Display OSM tiles from MapNik, OSMARender, CycleMap or CloudMade * Query OSM for streets and nodes in the visible area * Displays unnamed streets in red, named ones in green (and ones named by you in lighter green so you can see the difference you are making) * Can query GPS points (although until I add node editing, that is kind of useless) * Program can check for newer versions and automatically install them (if you ask it to...) * Multi-threaded - tiles /data are downloaded in the background, as are uploads of changes. * Ability to name unnamed streets (or change the name of existing ones) * Offline edit model - edits are held in the phone until you choose to sync them. This is needed because mobile coverage is not 100% * Split / join ways (join dosent quite always work properly yet) * Current GPS trail overlaid on map so you can see where you have been (plan to upload trails to OSM in near future) Should I email this to the dev list as well, since ive done some dev??? g ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client
Hello George, sounds very nice. I just downloaded it and will give it a try this weekend (I'm currently roaming, so no network on the Touch Pro.) Marcus On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:51:47 -0500, George Styles geo...@ripnet.co.uk wrote: Hi, Ive written some software for Windows Mobile to make on-the-road contribution to OSM possible. If any Windows Mobile 6 owning people would like to beta-test it, ive stuck it up at http://release.georgestyles.co.uk/GeorgeMap ive stuck some screenshots here http://release.georgestyles.co.uk/GeorgeMap/ScreenShots/Default.aspx Its only currently useful for filling in missing names from streets which already exist (without a name tag). It cannot yet create / edit the actual nodes that make a street (apart from splitting an existing street). At the moment its simply freeware. I want to GPL it, but need to open a sourceforge account etc etc, and havent had time yet... Features are * GPS Support (using WM GPS driver) * Display OSM tiles from MapNik, OSMARender, CycleMap or CloudMade * Query OSM for streets and nodes in the visible area * Displays unnamed streets in red, named ones in green (and ones named by you in lighter green so you can see the difference you are making) * Can query GPS points (although until I add node editing, that is kind of useless) * Program can check for newer versions and automatically install them (if you ask it to...) * Multi-threaded - tiles /data are downloaded in the background, as are uploads of changes. * Ability to name unnamed streets (or change the name of existing ones) * Offline edit model - edits are held in the phone until you choose to sync them. This is needed because mobile coverage is not 100% * Split / join ways (join dosent quite always work properly yet) * Current GPS trail overlaid on map so you can see where you have been (plan to upload trails to OSM in near future) Should I email this to the dev list as well, since ive done some dev??? g ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk