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Re: Plans for Maemo Mapper v2.0
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And thanks, again, for the continuing 770 support ! |
Re: Plans for Maemo Mapper v2.0
I think the idea of a database cache is good - I personally (having downloaded large maps) wouldn't mind switching and downloading them again. Its a wifi device, its not as if I am paying for downloads.
Thanks for the great work. |
Re: Plans for Maemo Mapper v2.0
Great,
I am going to hold my breath and wait ... :-) MaemoMapper is my top application (with FBReader). Do not include File system cache - it is why you want to switch to 2.0 version is not it ? So I would purge file system cache and for people owning megabytes of maps would release file system -> database convertor. I love your work ... still not breathing :-) |
Re: Plans for Maemo Mapper v2.0
Really glad to hear, finally, there's some hope we are getting rid of that filesystem approach for maps. Go, go, do whatever you need to completely remove it and replace with something better: achieving the possibility to move a single file rather than gazillions of tiny files back and forth the card would be super-great! Really it would be a nice boost to the usability of the software, and do what you need to gain best performance, including totally getting rid of backward compatibility.
On 770, I think you should give the user the possibility of turning on/off those eyecandies (antialias, transparency, rotation, perspective) as I suspect they could reduce performance. And I must say the route calculation web service often doesn't respond, so it would be wise implementing that in the software (even if it takes hours to give a response). Finally, the name: what about "maemaps"? Try searching it with Google, you can see there are 0 occurrencies for it! But I understand you need a "platform independent" name, so what about "2ndPilot"? |
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I have found MaemoMapper to be a little confusing, and I consider myself fairly a savvy user. I think that using some of the screen real estate to put some basic buttons/shortcuts on the left or right side would be excellent.
Some examples of these shortcuts might be: (Favorites) - Ala Google Maps, tap it and you get a list of common addresses you use. (Map to from GPS Location) - So it can map to an address from where you are with just a few touches. (Map from Address to Address) - With easy access to favorites. I realize these are built into Google Maps, but I think making these easy to access with a huge touchscreen would be way better than having to use my tiny Blackberry to navigate all the time. You might even be able to tap into their API so you don't even have to code the route calculations. With the map caching, superior screen and input I think your application can definitely outshine the competition. I will gladly donate to the 2.0 (buy gunite a ferarri fund) if the app moves in that direction. |
Re: Plans for Maemo Mapper v2.0
Hi Gnuite,
To me, the most important feature would be to be able to do routing and rerouting (especially rerouting) without an internet connection! The prices of memory cards are decreasing and their capacity is increasing. Thank you for version 1. |
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As for the database vs filesystem issue, I would say go for database only.
If I want to look at individual map pictures I could just get/make a tool to extract from the database, assuming the format is known. |
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The only advantage that I see in the filesystem method is that I can merge map sets together easily. E.g. I can take a low-detail basemap of the country and combine it with detailed maps of several cities by copying them all to the 770.
But if there was an easy way to merge and edit the databases then it could prove to be more versatile approach for that sort of thing too. |
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