<p>Gpsmid is quite a good solution for phones with java (J2ME).</p>
<p>Graham</p>
<p><blockquote type="cite">On Mar 24, 2010 5:31 PM, "AssetBurned" <<a href="mailto:openstreetmap@assetburned.de">openstreetmap@assetburned.de</a>> wrote:<br><br>Hi,<br>
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I tried to figure out the best way to use OSM abroad, with my equipment.<br>
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I need a way to use downloaded data. So I thought I could use my Symbian S60v3 phone for it. It is a Nokia N82, a good tool for tracking, but to locate yourself?!<br>
I found the WhereAmI+ app, but I'm not sure if it's still in developing and I also have problems to get maps on it (the export function doesn't work).<br>
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I'm not looking for an app that allows me full TomTom like navigation, just the usual "here I am" and "ok there is a street", in combination with a way to track my position in background.<br>
I guess that this app is the right one, but if I can't install the maps for another country before I travel it would be totally useless.<br>
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Does someone have a good idea for an alternative?<br>
I was also thinking about buying a Garmin, but the N82 does basically have the same functionality already. Maybe a tool to use Garmin maps on the N82 could be a solution, but I haven't seen such an app.<br>
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