Re: [talk-au] OSM Client for Symbian?

2009-10-16 Thread Cosmic Charade
Got it working ok although it chews up quite a bit of memory.. Can mark waypoints but not sure how to translate that to POI's. Excellent application though - and good to see it is still under development. I hope it gets ported across to Maemo. Jason Stirk wrote: > I remember there was somethi

Re: [talk-au] OSM Client for Symbian?

2009-10-05 Thread Jason Stirk
I remember there was something odd about it, but I don't remember how I fixed it. You may need to go into "Development Menu" and select the option talking about using the "Jsr179". I have a sneaking suspicion that I needed to restart the app after that, but I don't remember. If it works, you shou

Re: [talk-au] OSM Client for Symbian?

2009-10-01 Thread Cosmic Charade
Did you have to do anything to get it to work and find your GPS? It says GPS not found in the settings (Nokia N95) Jason Stirk wrote: > I've been using Mobile Trail Explorer on my E71. > > http://www.substanceofcode.com/software/mobile-trail-explorer/* > > *It's far from polished, crashes occasio

Re: [talk-au] OSM Client for Symbian?

2009-10-01 Thread Cosmic Charade
thanks for that.. so a 'waypoint' is used for POI contribution? The OSM maps also have bike and walking trails which Google Maps and Nokia Maps don't so for my purposes I actually require mobile OSM tomorrow. Nokia Sports Tracker can save and export tracks to kml so I may just use that for trac

Re: [talk-au] OSM Client for Symbian?

2009-10-01 Thread Ashley Kyd
It also takes waypoints which is extra useful if you're going to use it to contribute to OSM. On Fri, 2009-10-02 at 12:01 +1000, Jason Stirk wrote: > But, save your trace frequently, and don't dare interrupt saving a > trace, lest it eat all your hard work and crash... Even better, turn on the GP

Re: [talk-au] OSM Client for Symbian?

2009-10-01 Thread Jason Stirk
I've been using Mobile Trail Explorer on my E71. http://www.substanceofcode.com/software/mobile-trail-explorer/* *It's far from polished, crashes occasionally, and has a flakey UI, but it records traces to KML and GPX, and can load OSM map tiles if you have a Internet connection. I believe you c

[talk-au] OSM Client for Symbian?

2009-10-01 Thread Cosmic Charade
I have a Nokia N95. I want to go walkabout north side Canberra this weekend to get some fresh air. I'm ready to go with a stack of batteries and plenty of music. a) Is there a Symbian / Nokia client to access OSM on the go like I can do with Google Maps? b) Can I record a track with say Nokia