OSM2Go v0.8.3-maemo1
Downloads: 21254
Votes: 31
Free & Open Source license
Votes: 31
Free & Open Source license
OSM2Go is a editor for openstreetmap. OpenStreetMap is for maps what Wikipedia is for encyclopedia.
It makes heavy use of the plattform as it uses the internet to transfer data from and to the map servers. It uses GPS and the hirez touchscreen.
The current version allows for all major aspect of mapping incl. creation, deletion and modification of ways and nodes.
Updated 2010-01-31 22:20 UTC
| Author | Till Harbaum |
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Changes in version 0.8.3-maemo1
0.7:
- Built-in slippy map for area selection
- Fremantle GUI
- Preinstalled demo project
- Map styling rewritten
- GPS tracking rewritten
0.6:
- Explicit relation handling
- Variable styling
- Improved WMS handling
- Many bug fixes
0.5:
- Ability to create and delete ways and polygons
- Join and split ways
- Implicit relation handling

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The next release is due soon and will hopefully build correctly with libssl.
This is something that happened during the build process and i don't have an influence on. It's something the build system at nokia/maemo does when its ssl libraries are broken.
Could you please fix the libssl issue so the binary will run on Diablo? It doesn't run at all. I really would like to try OSM2Go. At this point, Freemantle is only a work-in-progress.
I hope it will be really usable in Fremantle with future devices, because the actual GPS is unusable.
THIS is to me a highly-compelling app for the N810 especially. In fact I had not considered this usage before but now I can see this sort of ultility as being a key selling point for GPS-enabled tablets. I may have to do a write-up about it on my blog.
Nice work and more like this!
Very good OSM Mapping application ! Thanks for the good work !
Well made OSM editor with a lot of features. You can edit the map where ever you are (if you use gps).
Very nice and capable OSM editor! It'd be nice however to be more easily able to "just edit this place".
Very useful application! A task like "social mapping" is done in a better way with a device like Nokia Tablet.
A relly heavy editor for that light device. Talking feature-wise here. It's en par with the Potlatch flash-based editor and capable of most of the everyday tasks of mapping for OpenStreetMap. It's especially useful for mapping house numbers.
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