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bepp 2010-02-12 05:48

Re: N900 + Google Latitude
 
I agree that a daemon is needed. I would also like to see a small daemon. There are a couple of services that uses my public google badge and they are not updating my position after I changed to n900. Maybe I'll try to continue the development on lardmans daemon code if I can find all files and info I need. But I haven't even downloaded the sdk yet.

Fayez 2010-02-12 06:04

Re: N900 + Google Latitude
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hermitoz (Post 522222)
Is someone working on a automatic updater right now? I read about it earlier but I haven't heard of it since.
It would be really nice with a daemon updating my position every half hour or so. Now I update it manually if I move far distances and remember it.

I would love automatic update as well - it just isn't as useful having to update manually.

pyror 2010-02-15 08:23

Re: N900 + Google Latitude
 
Couldn't one just add a timer that pretends to click the update gps button every n seconds/minutes? I for one don't even want a daemon for this, it's fine to just start the program and click the auto-update button and when i don't want to auto-update anymore, I'd just close the program. I'd figure that clicking the auto-update could launch some timer/sleep thread that would fire some updateGpsButtonClicked function when done.

bepp 2010-02-15 09:11

Re: N900 + Google Latitude
 
That would be a quick, working, solution..

But I wonder, is it only happening to me that the app forgets the login details at every launch?

This is why I never want to launch it.

hermitoz 2010-02-19 00:40

Re: N900 + Google Latitude
 
The app doesn't forget the credentials here, but I would still prefer a daemon rather than having a running app in the multi-task view.
Is someone working on something like this? Without this I think Google Latitude is kind of useless, or at least half of it. My friends can't trust that my position is always up to date.

flydeep 2010-02-19 00:42

Re: N900 + Google Latitude
 
I have been playing little with google maps and seem to like it. Looks like it is the best alternative for now. In the hover mode, you can double tap to zoom in.

But is there a way to zoom out of the map? I couldn't find an option to do that.

Klowner 2010-03-09 19:46

Re: N900 + Google Latitude
 
Hey all,

I've managed to write a short python app which will update my Google Latitude position to any specified lat/lon/accuracy and am now in the process of converting it to C.

I suppose a control panel applet which provided a config screen for the desired GPS accuracy, google login creds, and desired update interval would be pretty useful?

twoboxen 2010-03-09 20:00

Re: N900 + Google Latitude
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Klowner (Post 561641)
Hey all,

I've managed to write a short python app which will update my Google Latitude position to any specified lat/lon/accuracy and am now in the process of converting it to C.

I suppose a control panel applet which provided a config screen for the desired GPS accuracy, google login creds, and desired update interval would be pretty useful?

Absolutely. That would be perfect.

bepp 2010-03-09 20:04

Re: N900 + Google Latitude
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Klowner (Post 561641)
Hey all,

I've managed to write a short python app which will update my Google Latitude position to any specified lat/lon/accuracy and am now in the process of converting it to C.

I suppose a control panel applet which provided a config screen for the desired GPS accuracy, google login creds, and desired update interval would be pretty useful?

Absolutely! Nice.. But I would be happy with a simple config file as well since I wont change it very often anyway.

Klowner 2010-03-09 22:01

Re: N900 + Google Latitude
 
Authentication and position updating works in C, now I just have to figure out the location api and maemo UI stuff.


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