s60-maps
osmscout-server
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s60-maps
- S60Maps for SymbianOS S60v3 phones
- S60Maps for Symbian S60v3 phones
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Compiling S60Maps
S60Maps[0] is actively developing map and navigation application for Symbian/Series S60 smartphones (S60v3, S60v5)
[0] https://github.com/artem78/s60-maps
- S60Maps 1.6
- S60Maps – Yet another maps for Symbian OS
- Maps for Symbian version 1.4.0 released
- S60Maps 1.3.0 released
osmscout-server
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What Are The Best Linux Apps?
Pure Maps with OSM Scout Server for offline mapping and geolocation
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Apple explicitly asks employees to merge their personal and work accounts
- build a minimal web page showing a Leaflet or a MapLibre widget, connected to a backend built using a compiled language like C++ or D, itself connecting to OSM Scout Server to provide the tiles. Or to OSM Scout Server directly if it is possible.
The last option is probably the most lightweight solution, provided you probably have a browser already running on your phone. I'm not saying this out of my ass by the way, I'm building an SMS app using Svelte for the user interface and D for the backend connecting to the modem and managing the SQLite database. It's way faster than chatty.
[1] https://openrepos.net/content/rinigus/pure-maps
[2] https://rinigus.github.io/osmscout-server/
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Why Openstreetmap as a product fails to compete with Google Maps – part 1/3
There are on device or even in browser renderers that only need remote or locally stored vector data to render the map. This moves the burde of rendering to user devices that should be more than capable for this today (especially if you use a GPU renderer) and makes you server into just a dumb data pipe that should be able to scale much better & more cheaply.
One such renderer available via Qt/QML:
https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/location-plugin-mapboxgl.html
Alternatively you can have a local daemon running that does the tile rendering on your device from offline data packs. This way even "legacy" apps requiring simple bitmap tiles will work without (major) changes. One such project providing this (among other APIs) is OSM Scout Server:
https://github.com/rinigus/osmscout-server
What are some alternatives?
littlenavmap - Little Navmap is a free flight planner, navigation tool, moving map, airport search and airport information system for Flight Simulator X, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Prepar3D and X-Plane.
openstreetmap-tile-server - Docker file for a minimal effort OpenStreetMap tile server
cim-spec - This repository hosts the specification for the Cartographic Information Model
pure-maps - Maps and navigation
rfterm - Symbian S60 application to exchange data over Bluetooth using RFCOMM protocol.
vtm - OpenGL vector map library - running on Android, iOS, Desktop and browser.
ImOsmDemo - Renders OpenStreetMap in ImGui window
hypnotix - An M3U IPTV Player
INSTINCT - INS Toolkit for Integrated Navigation Concepts and Training
osmin - GPS Navigator On-Road/Off-Road for Android and Linux devices
vive-diy-position-sensor - Code & schematics for position tracking sensor using HTC Vive's Lighthouse system and a Teensy board.
OpenArdenneMap - Une carte pour l'Ardenne