Hi guys,
we've just finished a neat new feature for AndNav2.
You can now submit Nodes (POIs) directly from AndNav2 to the OSM-Server.
Example: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/344556532
If you didn't yet know, we also support FreeThePostCode and
OpenStreetBugs through their APIs.
So And
Hi,
we have finished an interface to Xav's OpenStreetBug-Project directly in
AndNav2.
News:
http://www.andnav.org/index.php/component/content/article/37-about-andnav2/93-introducing-the-openstreetbug-interface
andnav.org/.../introducing-the-openstreetbug-interface
Video: http://www.youtube
Hi Frederik,
I accidentally left that sentence there, sorry.
The current plan is to make AndNav2 free and supported by ads (
http://ads.andnav.org/ ).
We are currently searching for hardware-sponsors, because the server Pascal's
services are running on can cover only the big countries of Europe
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 12:24 AM, Kyle Gordon wrote:
> Also, are there any plans for Windows Mobile? Android seems to be in the
> dark ages when it comes to bluetooth support, so I had to go to the dark
> side for a PDA/phone :-/
IMHO if Windows Mobile was part of the Dark Side, it's like Anakin
Hi Kyle,
What is opensource ( http://code.google.com/p/osmdroid/ ), is release
under GLPv3.
No, there are not yet plans for porting to any other platform.
We think Android is the future of mobile devices and we are not alone
with that idea ( http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/oha_members.html )
Looks lovely. Just two questions... :-)
What license is AndNav2 available under? My Google fu has failed me on
this one.
Also, are there any plans for Windows Mobile? Android seems to be in the
dark ages when it comes to bluetooth support, so I had to go to the dark
side for a PDA/phone :-/
Re
Nicholas,
Nicolas Gramlich wrote:
> Parts of AndNav2
> are open source, but not the application as a whole. (See:
> http://osmdroid.googlecode.com/ )
Can you clarify what exactly your plans are with AndNav2, and what
exactly is OpenSource and what not?
Can you also explain the statement on yo
Hey list,
we (Nicolas Gramlich & Pascal Neis) wanted to keep this mailinglist up
to date with our current projects.
My (Nicolas') project is AndNav2 ( http://andnav.org/ ). It's an
Navigation System based on Googles Android Platform (
http://www.android.com ) and OpenStreetMap-Data. It's meant
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