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Beamers - thanks for 'AlpineQuest'.
I now have a large, free 1:25,000 OS map stored on the memory card of my HTC Widlfire.
Speedx 3d
Cracking little game.
TheFunkyMonkey - Member
I used an iphone once and found it to be crap in comparison to the desire
You used one once. Hey, way ta go, in-depth user experience there, then. There's nothing like full, hands-on user experience to get the strengths of something, and that's nothing like it.
By the way, how well does an Android phone work for blind users?
So so
CountZero - Member
TheFunkyMonkey - Member
I used an iphone once and found it to be crap in comparison to the desireYou used one once. Hey, way ta go, in-depth user experience there, then. There's nothing like full, hands-on user experience to get the strengths of something, and that's nothing like it.
By the way, how well does an Android phone work for blind users?
I think TheFunkyMonkey's comment was in response to the comment above his original post......this one:
loddrik - Member
I bought a desire but found the apps were, in general, crap by comparison and now gone back to an iPhone.
which your response would apply equally well too...
@ fozzie
can you tell me how you downloaded alpinequest as i cant find it in the app store and i also have wildfire.
Burt, the website is:-
[url= http://alpinequest.psyberia.net/english/index ]http://alpinequest.psyberia.net/english/index[/url]
I could not get the 'market' link or the barcode to work either so I emailed my phone the following link and clicked it to install (easier than typing the link on the wildfire).
[url= http://res.alpinequest.psyberia.net/AlpineQuest_1.08_free.apk ] http://res.alpinequest.psyberia.net/AlpineQuest_1.08_free.apk [/url]
fozzie
that worked a treat but all sorts of warnings have come up saying not to install it etc. did you get this with yours?
burt, I don't remember any warnings, alcohol may have been a contributing factor.
any more recommendations?
CardioTrainer
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Further to my last post re Rmaps. I've been using it for a few days now and, when used with Mobile Atlas Creator, it's fantastic and really easy to set up off line maps (google earth or OS, amongst others).
Just need to sort the battery life out now. And waterproof it ๐
is mobile atlas creator on phone or pc?
You run Mobile Atlas Creator on your PC, select the area of map you want, the source data (Google, Open Streetmap, OS) and the zoom level "layers". That then downloads the relevant tiles and creates a file - transfer that to your phone, tell Rmaps to use it as custom offline map and voila - free and legal OS mapping even if you haven't got a signal.
The Moron Test
can anyone recommend a file manager? so i can swap pics around and create different folders for them instaed of all in one place in no particular order? ive used it as a usb drive to do this, but on the phone theyre still all higgledy piggledy.
and also a data usage app so i can see how many texts, calls and data ive used so far each month? (vodafone if that matters)
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Marvin zx spectrum emulator.
Regarding RMaps:
You run Mobile Atlas Creator on your PC, select the area of map you want, the source data (Google, Open Streetmap, OS) and the zoom level "layers". That then downloads the relevant tiles and creates a file - transfer that to your phone, tell Rmaps to use it as custom offline map and voila - free and legal OS mapping even if you haven't got a signal.
Done that (in the same way that I made the maps for Alpinequest) however, RMaps isn't finding the maps even though I have put them in the right folder on the phone's SD card. Any ideas?
sadexpunk - Member
can anyone recommend a file manager? so i can swap pics around and create different folders for them instaed of all in one place in no particular order? ive used it as a usb drive to do this, but on the phone theyre still all higgledy piggledy.and also a data usage app so i can see how many texts, calls and data ive used so far each month? (vodafone if that matters)
I used to use Astro File Manager until they added advertising. I resisted updating it as I didn't want adverts on it, but then one day it refused to work unless I updated it, so I uninstalled it and went for ES File Explorer which I find to be better.
I have recently started using 3G Watchdog for looking at how much data I'm using, but will probably uninstall that after a while as at the moment I only appear to be using a tiny amount of data, so am not sure there's much requirement to track it. This month I have so far used 52MB, but I don't really watch videos or download much stuff to the phone.
The above won't track your used texts and calls - I've not seen one that can do that, but I haven't really looked. I just check my T-mobile account every now & again.
The move to sd app seems not to be on the android market. Am i looking in the wrong place?
soops - search for App2SD.
Don't bother with Advanced Task Killer etc. Android is perfectly capable of managing app killing on its own, and running an app killer will only waste battery life.
The Android philosophy is to run the memory full, and dump stuff that's not needed if extra memory is required. The development guidelines are strict and any popular app will be adhering to them.
fbk - i have and cannot find it
Tip for new users...hold down the home key and it will bring up your recently used apps. Invaluable when you are skipping between (for example) internet, google satnav and emails.
Whilst we are on the subject, how do I get swype? Does the Desire support it or do I have to trick it?
Tip for new users...hold down the home key and it will bring up your recently used apps
I'm not a new user nut I didn't realise that little function existed. Thanks for sharing that one.
Another tip. While browsing the internet - press and hold 'back' will bring up your history; you can jump back several pages and check out your most visited.
Done that (in the same way that I made the maps for Alpinequest) however, RMaps isn't finding the maps even though I have put them in the right folder on the phone's SD card. Any ideas?
Are you using the Apline Quest version of the Mobile Atlas Creator? You can tell if you start up your mobile atlas creator does it say something like: "Mobile Atlas Creator 1.7.1/ AQM". Or you can tell by looking at the file format- AQM uses .aqm format. I don't know about RMaps, but I have AlpineQuest and TrekBuddy which use the same method for putting maps on your phone. While both use th mobile Atlas Creator, alpinequest uses the AQM version while TrekBuddy uses the standard creator. Using the wrong version you will not be able to read maps in the 2 programs. I can only assume RMaps is the same.
Just type Mobile Atlas creator into google and you will find it.
The reason I use TrekBuddy over AlpineQuest now is that there is a limit of three maps on AlpineQuest in the current version (old versions didn't have this restriction), whereas Trekbuddy you can have as many as you want. Also you can upload a CMS to give you a lot more information:
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thanks Freddy, I didn't know about the back button/history ๐
thanks Freddy, I didn't know about the back button/history
likewise. Do you have any more tips like that?
I like Oruxmaps. Maps can be made in much the same way as for alpinequest and rmaps, just make sure the version of Mobile Atlas Creator you're using supports oruxmaps.
I have all the uk memory maps but no memory map handset (use mates) can these maps be use with an Android Phone.
I have all the uk memory maps but no memory map handset (use mates) can these maps be use with an Android Phone.
I don't think so, but you can make the same (i.e. OS Maps) using Mobile Atlas Creator mentioned above.
Got to the bottom of my problem with RMaps, I was using the wrong version of Mobile Atlas Creator.
However, I'm now investigating [url= http://help.codesector.com/Maverick ]Maverick[/url] (look for it in the Market on your phone) as this can also use Mobile Atlas Creator OS maps stored on the SD card and you can also record and export your tracks to [url= http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=tcksraxhgfgygnfp ]GPSies[/url].
I've got a legit (but quite old) copy of memory maps, where do you get the source Ordnance Survey maps for use with Mobile Atlas Creator?
I've got a legit (but quite old) copy of memory maps, where do you get the source Ordnance Survey maps for use with Mobile Atlas Creator?
You can choose from a number of different online sources which MAC looks to in order to create the maps. One of these is Multi-Map which contains OS mapping.