[Talk-GB] OpenTrail - Freemap for Android

2013-02-11 Thread Nick Whitelegg
Hi, Alongside Freemap (free-map.org.uk) I've been developing an Android app - OpenTrail - which basically aims to be Freemap for walkers. This is now feature complete enough for me to consider it ready for use, though note it's still in a beta state and thus there may be bugs. If you're

Re: [Talk-GB] OpenTrail - Freemap for Android

2013-02-11 Thread Kevin Peat
Hi Nick, On 11 February 2013 12:59, Nick Whitelegg nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk wrote: If you're interested in trying it out... I installed the apk on a Nexus 7. The smallish downloadable packaged maps are great and the render is nice and clear which is good for mobile devices. I did notice a

Re: [Talk-GB] OpenTrail - Freemap for Android

2013-02-11 Thread Nick Whitelegg
Hello Kevin, Thanks for that. A few comments on your comments: - Not really sure why that connection refused is coming up, seems an odd error. Maybe Freemap was just overloaded with requests at that point in time? I've never had a problem downloading the map files and have tried from various

Re: [Talk-GB] OpenTrail - Freemap for Android

2013-02-11 Thread Dave F.
On 11/02/2013 12:59, Nick Whitelegg wrote: Hi, Alongside Freemap (free-map.org.uk) I can't see Bath or Bristol. Is it just me or is there a specific reason? Cheers Dave F. ___ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org

Re: [Talk-GB] OpenTrail - Freemap for Android

2013-02-11 Thread Kevin Peat
On 11 Feb 2013 18:06, Nick Whitelegg nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk wrote: ...I'm guessing most pois have a node even if they have an area as well. That might be the case today but I am assuming that as more buildings are added then more and more POI's will just be areas. Mkgmap has a feature to