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What is the most simple OSS GPS app with open street maps?
I want to look at the source and see what I can do even if I have no way to compile it I can post the source for someone else to compile.
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This Android app looks very lightweight codewise. How hard would this functionality be to patch into say ModRana or one of the other open map/GPS apps to place a pin for the user and pins for nearby Icecondor users or perhaps just a selected icecondor user?
From Don Park the dev
hi Biketool,
all the code is at github.com/icecondor
there is documentation for the old protocol at
http://icecondor.com/dashboard/developers
its changing for the new v2 that im working on, but the
concepts are
the same and should be a good place to start for any new
client. there
is no linux client, just the android one. im not sure how
the linux
client would know where it is.
don
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