From: Stefan Keller sfkel...@gmail.com
Hi all
Have a look at POITour: http://poitour.ch ...
It's a semester thesis project prototype (open source) of a student
here at Geometa Lab.
Hi Stefan,
extend the search to work also outside Switzerland and add routing for
cycle tourists, then you
Hi all
Have a look at POITour: http://poitour.ch ...
It's a semester thesis project prototype (open source) of a student
here at Geometa Lab.
Yours, Stefan
2014-11-27 8:50 GMT+01:00 Volker Schmidt vosc...@gmail.com:
For bicyles:
I know of four outdoors GPS devices that do this, using
Hi Mateusz
Have a look at http://poitour.ch ...
It's work in progress of a semester thesis project of a student here
at Geometa Lab (sorry for the german front end language).
Source code will be available soon on github.
Yours, Stefan
P.S. Regarding our conversation/thread about
There is some software, better or worse that is able to find routes from
point A to point B.
But is there any tool capable of finding interesting trips starting in some
selected place,
that returns to the point of origin after going through some interesting*
places using good*
ways?
* -
On 26/11/2014 23:01, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
But is there any tool capable of finding interesting trips starting in
some selected place,
that returns to the point of origin after going through some
interesting* places using good*
ways?
http://walks.io/ has a go at doing a bit like that.
Take a look at http://walks.io/ as a good starting point.
Regards,
Rob
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Not really osm related, but routeyou.com is doing this as well
On Nov 27, 2014 12:42 AM, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com wrote:
Take a look at http://walks.io/ as a good starting point.
Regards,
Rob
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On 2014-11-27 00:01, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
There is some software, better or worse that is able to find routes
from point A to point B.
But is there any tool capable of finding interesting trips starting in
some selected place,
that returns to the point of origin after going through some
For bicyles:
I know of four outdoors GPS devices that do this, using on-board OSM maps:
- Garmin edge touring
- Garmin edge 1000
- Mio 300
- Teasi one
And then there is the naviki.org web site:
- just enter a trip A-B, select your bicycle type (except shortest
route) and
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