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2008-03-16
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2008-03-16
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2008-03-16
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2008-03-16
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Nice to see that people are working on this. Meamo Mapper is awesome but has a really bad UI considering it was made for tablets...
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2008-03-16
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2008-03-16
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Personally, I still hate finger-tapping, maybe because I don't like having to constantly clean my screen. But I'll see what I can do about overlaying some on-screen, finger-accessible buttons, at least for zooming.
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2008-03-16
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Maemo Mapper is a great piece of software. I really love it When I use it with stylus at office or home, it works great and I enjoy using it. But, in fact, there are two different types of usage - stylus-oriented (mentioned above) and finger-oriented. There are a lot of users prefering first option, and a lot the second. In car, when driving, the second one is the only one So please consider also finger-oriented interface. It will make Maemo Mapper usable in wider types of situations.
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2008-03-17
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Changing properties of Maemomapper during car drive (for me) is often hard and even dangerous (when traffic is high). I tried to design finger-friendly screen (available over some hardware key or by some clickable area semi-transparently displayed over map). It includes (in my humble opinion) most often used functions (during car drive).
I used standard GTK components, to simplify design and development.
Center Map:
- Lead
- Position (-> Lon/Lat)
- Disable (-> Disable & reset)
Route
- Add (-> New)
- Load
- Reset (-> Clear)
GPS:
- Enable
- Disable
Sound
- Enable (-> Enable voice commands)
- Disable (-> Disable voice commands)
Autodownload
- Enable
- Disable
Close (-> Hide screen)
It is only shy proposal
Regards!