gvSIG Mini is an open source project (GNU/GPL) aimed at Android and
Java mobile phones [1]. Released version is 0.2.0 for Android.
gvSIG Mini is a free viewer of free access tile-based maps
(OpenStreetMap, YahooMaps, Microsoft Bing, ...), with WMS client,
address search, POIs search, routes
Hi Chris,
I agree with you, with some consideration to be taken. I explain my
personal point of view below. Please notice that it's just my personal
POV not the project's one.
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A silly one, some might say, but why is the focus of gvSIG mobile on an
officially dead operating system? The next version has been announced as being
officially not backward compatible and the platform with the widest support,
fastest growth and greatest number of handsets is Android. Any chanc
Hello, Alexandre.
I have tested gvSIG Mobile 0.3 and the SRS is properly stored. You can get
gvSIG Mobile 0.3 from:
http://www.gvsig.org/web/projects/gvsig-mobile/official/piloto-gvsig-mobile-0.3/downloads
GPS coordinates are only reprojected to draw the GPS cursor on the map
correctly, but coo