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2012-11-22
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2012-11-22
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2012-11-22
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Unfortunately I don't own N900, so developing would not work for me. Small part of the UI would have to be rewritten because now it uses some Harmattan specific components.
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2012-11-22
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2012-11-22
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2012-11-22
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Thanks, I didn't know that. For some reason I though com.nokia.meego was somehow Harmattan specific. So if qt-components work in N900, it might be easy to build N900 version.
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2012-11-22
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2012-11-22
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I recently made public "alpha" version of my little mobile programming project. The goal of the software is to browse raster maps with OziExplorer calibration format in Nokia N9. GPS navigation and such basic tasks work decently.
I haven't been very active on this project lately, and it's not really ready, but decided to publish it in case someone else might find use for it. I probably continue development when the summer approaches and I need maps again. In any case, basic functionality should work already, so if you need a software for OziExplorer maps on your N9, you might be interested in this.
The link to N9 .deb binaries: https://bitbucket.org/juhop/karttabrowser/downloads
You can also find the source code from those repositories if you're interested.
Instructions:
- go to https://bitbucket.org/juhop/karttabrowser/downloads and download the .deb file
- install the file on your N9
- run the application, you should see black screen. close the application
- copy your maps to /home/user/MyDocs/Maps/ folder (or if you mount your phone as mass storage, you should see Maps folder)
- maps should have a .map file and an image file
- start Karttabrowser, open map, enjoy
Things I'm planning to do:
- in map list screen, give an option to filter maps to current GPS location
- show distance in landmarks
- UI tweaking
- hmm. Sailfish version?
Feedback is of course welcome.