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Re: PyMapper (a maemo-mapper knock-off)
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Is MM 2.0 already avaliable to download to OS2006 ? Darius |
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About how it is better for the mem-card: not sure, all I can tell you is that I haven't managed to corrupt the mem-card yet. But I can give you a list of advantages for using a db + python: This is multi-platform, I actually developed this whole thing on my windows machine, and it ported without a hitch, I just had to change the "keyboard" event listeners. Ok, maybe not that easy, because I found many bugs in my code due to the Nokia being very slow, but the code did port right over without many issues. If it's multiplatform, you can use your PC to download all the maps you want (faster) and just copy a database file over to the Nokia. You can also use this on win / linux / mac os without any complicated work. DB is practical, because you can make "map sets". So when you go on a road trip and you need to cache a lot of tiles, you can erase them easily when you are done. The project was actually started to be able to make custom maps. I was looking for a GPS / mapping device for marine applications and they are all very expensive (1000$+). But normal paper maps are 30$. My plan was to scan a paper map every year (since they change) and to import them into PyMapper. I'm still working on that idea, but the boating season's mostly over where I live and I'm not in a big rush till spring. |
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I also love python exactly because it's so easy to make stuff on non-linux platforms for the device. It would be great if you could package your component with the pypackager. I think quite many people would like that!
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