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twaelti 2009-10-28 21:52

maeMaps "Webapp" for Google Maps
 
Since December 2009, the current and future URL of maeMaps is http://tomch.com/maemaps.html
No need to follow the full thread, maeMaps now includes a simple helptext when you open the above URL. It has much more functionality and better design than in the below original post.


maeMaps ["myMaps"] is a simple Google Maps / Geosearch webpage optimized for fullscreen touch usage on a 800x480 screen. It's primary purpose is to quickly find a location and be able to zoom/pan around it on the N900, without having to activate cursor mode.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2760/...043cd558_o.png

It is a self contained webpage that you can get from my server. Simply open it (caution, old version!) in the Maemo Webbrowser, start typing and hit ENTER to launch the search. The text entry field will be autoselected after each action, so you can always just type another search and press ENTER to get there.

For more independence, you can download it to your device and store it locally in MyDocs, then launch it through the File Manager and bookmark it from inside the Browser (Sometime in the future, I might package it for installation through the App manager). It also works on OS2008, as the location bar only covers the bottom line of the page.

It uses the Google Maps API v3, so no need for an API key.

Glad for feedback, as this is an untested initial release.

thp 2009-10-28 22:27

Re: maeMaps "Webapp" for Google Maps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by twaelti (Post 360266)
Glad for feedback, as this is an untested initial release.

Great! Feature requests:
  • Routing ("A to B" should display a route like Google Maps)
  • Realtime input completion (street names, etc..)
  • Add "District" zoom level (and get rid of "world"?)
  • Current position through GPS (if exposed via APIs in the browser)
  • Use Unicode arrows for navigation (I was wondering what the "A" button does :p)
  • Copyable link to the current view that one can paste into SMS/IM/E-Mail

jlslate 2009-10-28 22:45

Re: maeMaps "Webapp" for Google Maps
 
Dummy question. How do I download to my device? Neat idea!

Jim

joshua.maverick 2009-10-28 23:06

Re: maeMaps "Webapp" for Google Maps
 
Could I design a new look for this?

YoDude 2009-10-28 23:46

Re: maeMaps "Webapp" for Google Maps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by twaelti (Post 360266)
maeMaps ["myMaps"] is a simple Google Maps / Geosearch webpage optimized for fullscreen touch usage on a 800x480 screen. It's primary purpose is to quickly find a location and be able to zoom/pan around it on the N900, without having to activate cursor mode.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2760/...043cd558_o.png

It is a self contained webpage that you can get from my server. Simply open it in the Maemo Webbrowser, start typing and hit ENTER to launch the search. The text entry field will be autoselected after each action, so you can always just type another search and press ENTER to get there.

For more independence, you can download it to your device and store it locally in MyDocs, then launch it through the File Manager and bookmark it from inside the Browser (Sometime in the future, I might package it for installation through the App manager). It also works on OS2008, as the location bar only covers the bottom line of the page.

It uses the Google Maps API v3, so no need for an API key.

Glad for feedback, as this is an untested initial release.

Nice... it works in other browsers and the N8**'s too. :)

Have you tried the traffic layer yet?

daveb70 2009-10-28 23:53

Re: maeMaps "Webapp" for Google Maps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jlslate (Post 360293)
Dummy question. How do I download to my device? Neat idea!

Jim

Open your browser (I have an N800)
Go to the URL in his link- http://www.tomch.com/maemap.html
After the page loads, bring up your menu in the browser/click up top where the page title is located Web - Google maeMaps
Choose Web Page from the menu
Choose Save As... and place it in your local location of choice.

Laughing Man 2009-10-29 00:17

Re: maeMaps "Webapp" for Google Maps
 
@twaelti

You must've read my mind.. or I read yours. I was thinking about the possibility of creating a specialized browser, like Flock is for social, or Songbird for music. But I was thinking a specialized web browser for Google Maps navigation,

I was also thinking that it could use the location of your GPS if you wanted to use it for navigation. E.g. you can use the browser to set the route and then a gmap to gpx bookmarklet kicks in to convert the instructions into code which would run in the background. Then as you drove along the route, as you hit the appropriate GPS latitude,longitude coordinates flite would tell you where to turn.

Edit: I was also thinking about ways you could refresh the view, but it doesn't seem likely since Google could change your directions even if you could automate the entering of your current GPS location into the A box.

YoDude 2009-10-29 01:32

Re: maeMaps "Webapp" for Google Maps
 
Very sweet twaelti... This is a very tweak-able, locally stored page that calls up a Google map in the flavor of your choice for a location specified. It is an excellent use of Googles geocoder and you can also simply enter a postal code and go to that location.


The image above^ is a tweak I did for us stylus users on N8**'s. It shows a bit more map.

I've linked to it here if you don't mind Tom. :)

joshua.maverick 2009-10-29 01:50

Re: maeMaps "Webapp" for Google Maps
 
What's the A for?

jlslate 2009-10-29 02:25

Re: maeMaps "Webapp" for Google Maps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daveb70 (Post 360321)
Open your browser (I have an N800)
Go to the URL in his link- http://www.tomch.com/maemap.html
After the page loads, bring up your menu in the browser/click up top where the page title is located Web - Google maeMaps
Choose Web Page from the menu
Choose Save As... and place it in your local location of choice.

I had to change the type to HTML only, rather than Complete web page.
Thanks.

Jim


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