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2011-01-23
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2011-01-23
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best gps app yet! brilliant and accurate 1 second updates i was previously using maep but a lot of its features just dont seem to work well.
dragging with finger is kinda slow but i think that was addressed in one of the previous posts.
other than all the ideas to be implemented which are already on the front of this thread.. how about some gps data filtering. sometimes the gps tracking where i am (nz) goes a bit 'funny' and when i walk it shows my path takes some very violent 1km variations and then back again within 1 second. accelerometer monitoring ? maybe it could sense walk/biking like a pedometer to determine how it works this filtering out. location moving but no 'pedometer' action would indicate driving/train.
also, obviously rotate the map in the direction you are heading with tracking on. this would act as a quasi digital compass too
definitely caching tilemaps is required so it would save on the internet access. could also speed up dragging and rotation when implemented
onscreen overlay/transparencies to show some details, like estimated location, zoom level/scale, tracking on/off, double pixel size option as google maps can make text pretty small sometimes
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2011-01-23
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in terms of performance, isn't there some kinda of qt map tile class now?
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2011-01-25
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2011-04-26
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2011-04-26
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Hi,
Just come across your great app. I was wondering whether you might still be working on it?I'd love to provide some feedback, but not sure whether the project is still ongoing...
thanks.
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2011-05-06
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Unfortunately I haven't found time to work on a new release but am planning on it. ...
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2011-05-06
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Very nice work, I am definitely keeping this application even the way it is. On nokia n900 one can potentially use regular browser for google maps (including directions), but I will now switch.
A couple of "wishes" if I may:
- It would be nice to have one or another way to SAVE locations and have access to them. This is minor convenience, but logically it seems like something not too difficult to implement.
- there was mentioning about cache size earlier. Any way cache could actually be saved for later use (possibly including satellite view, but at least maps)? This would allow to save on bandwidth on capped mobile plans and of course phone battery. When in the car with charger, the battery limits is less of an issue, but otherwise it is.
If saving cache is implemented, I guess it will be important to have a function to clear it for the updating purpose.
Once again, THANKS! nice application
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2011-05-06
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The questions before were about being able to download the map tiles for a given area ahead of time - this is something that I probably will/can not implement.
dragging with finger is kinda slow but i think that was addressed in one of the previous posts.
other than all the ideas to be implemented which are already on the front of this thread.. how about some gps data filtering. sometimes the gps tracking where i am (nz) goes a bit 'funny' and when i walk it shows my path takes some very violent 1km variations and then back again within 1 second. accelerometer monitoring ? maybe it could sense walk/biking like a pedometer to determine how it works this filtering out. location moving but no 'pedometer' action would indicate driving/train.
also, obviously rotate the map in the direction you are heading with tracking on. this would act as a quasi digital compass too
definitely caching tilemaps is required so it would save on the internet access. could also speed up dragging and rotation when implemented
onscreen overlay/transparencies to show some details, like estimated location, zoom level/scale, tracking on/off, double pixel size option as google maps can make text pretty small sometimes