Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client

2009-03-12 Thread Francisco R. Santos
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


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Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client

2009-02-17 Thread Thomas Wood
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.

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Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client

2009-02-16 Thread Alex S.
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.


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Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client

2009-02-16 Thread Russ Nelson
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.


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Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client

2009-02-15 Thread Kyle Gordon
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


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[OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client

2009-02-12 Thread George Styles
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


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Re: [OSM-talk] Beta testers required for new Windows Mobile OSM Client

2009-02-12 Thread marcus.wolschon

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
 
 
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