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Vespucci does look interesting.</div>
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Does it let you add a way just by walking it? The screenshots suggest you have to walk it then examine the GPS trace and manually draw the way in top of it.</div>
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Sadly its Android-only - so no good for my iPhone or for Blackberry and WinMo users.</div>
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The iD project looks like a better base because it is being written in Javascript/HTML5, so potentially could be available on all smartphones + tablets.</div>
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Anyway, just wanted to add that I actually quite like the idea of Facebook integration. Obviously it's not for everyone and should be very optional. But it would be a great way to raise interest and possibly draw in new mappers.</div>
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GrahamS</div>
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On Tue, Jul 24, 2012, at 08:29 AM, Ian Sergeant wrote:</div>
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On 23 July 2012 18:39, Graham Stewart (GrahamS) <<a href="mailto:graham@dalmuti.net">graham@dalmuti.net</a>> wrote:<br />
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> How great would it be to add details of a way or feature while you are stood<br />
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I was doing this today, with Vespucci.</p>
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Ian.</p>
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