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This is a part of the applications that run on the Openmoko Phones. For a list of all applications, goto Applications
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for the distribution Om 2008.8
Cumulus
GPS software for glider pilots (and pilots in general), has a port for Qtopia and pulls (world) maps from the KFLog flight planner project. I think someone has put a project like this on the projects website.
Pyroute
is a routing program written in Python by Ojw, and a mobile phone GUI for maps, GPS, and routing.
Gosmore
is a routing and viewer of OSM XML data such as the planet.osm.
GPS Sight,
a popular Openmoko project under LGPL.
GPS-Trail
a simple trail logger.
Navit
a car navigation system with routing engine.
Orrery,
an Openmoko project for displaying the night sky.
qpegps
qtopia (arm PDA) based map viewer with gps features
QMapControl
Qtopia based mapping widget. Displays maps and custom data, also other widgets can be bound to coordinates. GPS parser for the gllin output included.
TangoGPS
mapping program. Downloads maps on demand and caches them, very efficient. Works very well.
gpsdrive
GpsDrive is a car (bike, ship, plane) navigation system. GpsDrive displays your position provided from your GPS receiver on a zoomable map. The maps are autoselected for best resolution depending of your position and can be downloaded from the Internet. Speech output is supported if the "festival" software is running. All GPS receivers supported by gpsd should be usable. more at homepage
RoadMap
RoadMap for OpenMoko running Qtopia displays a map of the streets, tracks the position provided the GPS receiver, identifies the street matching this GPS position and announces the name of the crossing street at the next intersection. A trip feature allows RoadMap to display routes, tracks, and provide some basic navigation information (distance to the next waypoint, direction, speed, etc..). Voice messages are generated that duplicate some of the screen information. more at [1]