GPSmid is a very good vector based osm programm for symbian mobile phones.
You can use it to display the map (offline), log a track, add notices,
simple online editing and offline routing.
Ciao André
2011/1/3 Jeremy Stocks jeremyl...@yahoo.com
Hi there,
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I'm a newbie to OSM but and oldie
I still haven't found a proper free, offline, country-level OSM app for my S60
3rd phone.
What I do use is We-Travel (www.we-travel.biz) - which does all that (including
routing and voice navigation), however it certainly does have its own quirks
therefore I can't quite call it proper.
- Max
I'm using mainly gpsmid on my e51 - does offline (vector) maps, can do
basic edits online, navigation, collects cellids, maps are
customizable using styles - what else should i want? on the other
hand.. you can't really go country-level without sacrificing some map
features.
jose
On Tue, Jan 4,
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Jeremy Stocks jeremyl...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi there,
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I'm a newbie to OSM but and oldie in GIS, and am trying to find a decent
app for my Nokia 6230 Nuron phone. I currently use Trek Buddy but I wondered
what others use?
I'm not sure what version symbian
Hello,
I have a Nokia 5800 XPressMusic (Symbian S60) here.
I use MGMaps (a Java app) to display Mapnik + Osmarender maps, and AFTrack
to make traces (it works great, and exports directly to GPX). I have yet to
find better apps for my phone.
Regards,
Raphaël
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 7:27 PM,
And AFTrack displays Mapnick through WMS, too, by the way.
Raphaël
2011/1/3 Raphaël Pinson raph...@gmail.com
Hello,
I have a Nokia 5800 XPressMusic (Symbian S60) here.
I use MGMaps (a Java app) to display Mapnik + Osmarender maps, and AFTrack
to make traces (it works great, and exports
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