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    ozi explorer maps on nokia n900 maemo

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    tomaz | # 1 | 2010-03-29, 10:27 | Report

    Anyone has any experiences on usage of ozi explorer maps on
    maemo.Is there any application that has supported *.map files with bitmap?

    what about battery drain on such application constantly open and tracking on?

    anyone use any application with bitmaps for location/tracking?


    thanks,
    Tomaz

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    belaial | # 2 | 2010-06-28, 10:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by tomaz View Post
    Anyone has any experiences on usage of ozi explorer maps on
    maemo.Is there any application that has supported *.map files with bitmap?

    what about battery drain on such application constantly open and tracking on?

    anyone use any application with bitmaps for location/tracking?


    thanks,
    Tomaz
    I have the same question, I have been Googel'ing and searching all kinds of forums and came up empty handed.

    I can't find any program that would support any way of uploading my own maps onto the N900 and then use them to navigate.

    Android have a awesome app for this called OruxMaps ( http://www.oruxmaps.com/ ) that I have seen in action and it does exactly what I am looking for, only problem is that I don't own a Android phone ^^ I know about the Android porting to the N900, but seems a bit radical to re flash my N900 just to try and get sea chart navigation going.

    So maybe someone else out there has some tips regarding this topic?

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    enakki | # 3 | 2010-06-29, 15:29 | Report

    seems there is no similiar app. I have ozi maps as well from my old ipaq yet, which could be used on symbian S60 too.

    now i sarted to use maep. it requires to be online to load maps, but you can preload then into the cache directory and them in offline mode. Even I can see one advantage over ozi maps. openstreet and opencyclemap, which are pretty useful in its detail.

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