Thanks for your replies. I have an android phone, but in Car I prefer to use
my 4.3 inch screen windows CE device. I was using Oziexplorer CE and intend
to use that for offroad applications, but for in city navigation, esp when I
travel abroad, I want something which can allow me to
1. Create track
Another good option for an offline routing application is mapFactor Navigator
Free ( http://navigatorfree.mapfactor.com/en/ ). It runs on Windows PCs,
Windows Mobile devices and Windows CE devices. The latter covering pretty
much any current or older PND apart from Garmin and TomTom.
Navigator Fre
Robert Kaiser writes:
> BTW, if you would want to change OSM to be PD, you probably would need
> to wipe the map clean and restart from scratch, as most contributors
> want an attribution to the project at least - and that's what's not
> guaranteed with current CC-BY-SA due to not applying f
Hello all,
I've just send the following message to the OSMF-talk mailing list. If you
want to discuss this, the osmf-talk mailing list would be the proper place.
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Hello all,
I'd like to inform you about an organizational change within the OSM
Foundation the Board has decided on.
In their las
Henk Hoff writes:
>Do you claim that CC-BY-SA does not need a specialist to understand it?
The CC-BY-SA licence does seem to be a lot more straightforward than the
ODbL/DbCL combination. I think there is a reasonable consensus about what
the terms in the CC-BY-SA licence mean and how to comply
Simon, Robert,
That (see below) cannot be completely true then, as if it were, we could
copy
from Google as we like, as long as we do attribute.
I see no difference in re-publishing text, as in our email lists
and the database, properly citing Google as source.
You will probably say then that Go
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Tanveer Singh wrote:
> I was looking at an OSM routing application(offline routing) like navit.
> Tried navit, but its not stable, does not even start on my windows CE
> device, and support forum is inactive. I was wondering if there are other
> apps which can do o
I was looking at an OSM routing application(offline routing) like navit.
Tried navit, but its not stable, does not even start on my windows CE
device, and support forum is inactive. I was wondering if there are other
apps which can do offline navigation with OSM data just like navit claims to
do?
M
Frederik Ramm remote.org> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to use my netbook to show a moving map. Assuming that I
> somehow get gpsd hooked up and delivering position reports[*], what
> software can I use?
There has been done some work for turning OpenJUMP into a moving map
application. The
hi,
on importing data with osm2pgsql, there is no error, but some tables are
missing:
gis=# \dt
List of relations
Schema |Name| Type | Owner
++---+-
public | geometry_columns | table | gisuser
public | planet_osm_line
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