135 points by nativeforks 5 days ago | 47 comments | View on ycombinator
ratmice 5 days ago |
rubymamis 5 days ago |
raybb 5 days ago |
Have you had any luck using vector maps? I know for the web SDKs, vector maps are finally getting some love for OpenStreetMap, but I'm not sure what the situation is on Android or if something like https://openfreemap.org/ can be used.
rapnie 5 days ago |
nativeforks 5 days ago |
- Waypoint tracking (with GPX import/export support)
- GPS speedometer
- Offline maps with offline POI search using GeoPackage (an OGC-compliant standard supporting spatial queries)
I’d love to hear your thoughts or suggestions your feedback is really appreciated!
maelito 4 days ago |
Works on most Android phones.
I discovered that when I figured out that a Web map without a position arrow is missing something.
Turns out, it was easy to implement. The Web has been so forgotten for the profit of app stores that entreprises don't even bother to check how capable it is.
I know offline maps (think Comaps) is possible on the Web, there just isn't anyone that did implement it yet.
spiffytech 5 days ago |
blamestross 5 days ago |
Let me indicate a location and point an arrow at it!
getpokedagain 5 days ago |
PaganLecturer 5 days ago |
If you want to receive compensation for the work you put into making the app, then you need to start treating it as work and call it a payment and not donation.
z2 5 days ago |
jacquesm 5 days ago |
miroljub 5 days ago |
Are you calculating the route or just pointing the user in the general direction?
monegator 5 days ago |
People are always amazed when i show them my apps are 2-5 megs, and that's because there's 2-5 megs of assets.
These all sound to me like "Further restrictions" which the GPL says:
> If the Program as you received it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is governed by this License along with a term that is a further restriction, you may remove that term.
It seems like if you want those clauses that GPL doesn't seem like the license you want?