Have a look at gpsdrive: http://www.gpsdrive.de/ On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Roger Oberholtzer <roger@opq.se> wrote:
I have been using Navit as a live moving map driven by current locations provided by a GPS receiver. In fact, after a bit of fiddling, it works surprisingly well as a part of a larger measurement system, sharing the GPS with other interested apps. The use of Open Street Map data, and not requiring a connection to the internet to make live maps is really great. In fact, working without an
I want to add a feature that, I fear, is not really what Navit wants to do. So I am exploring alternatives. I need to add the ability to have a planned route shown and that, as components of the route are completed, are indicated as being completed. In addition, the operator should be able to manipulate this status. How this is to be done is not carved in stone. I know that this is possible in the old ESRI ArcPad application. But I do not think this is supported on Linux anymore. An earlier version was written in Java and could be used. That is no longer available. So I am exploring open source alternatives.
Are there any decent GPS live map applications that anyone is running on openSUSE that have this flexibility?
Yours sincerely,
Roger Oberholtzer
OPQ Systems / Ramböll RST
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