[OSM-talk] NaviPOWM version 0.1.0 released.

Doru-Julian Bugariu j.bugariu at wad.org
Wed Nov 7 19:53:13 GMT 2007


Hello all,

I'm happy to announce the release of NaviPOWM 0.1.0. The complete source
and binaries for Windows and Windows Mobile 5 can be downloaded at:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/navipowm

In the project's wiki on SourceForge there is a small documentation
which needs a lot of more input. ;-)
To create maps for NaviPOWM you need OSM2POWM. OSM2POWM can also be
downloaded on SourceForge. To run OSM2POWM you need Qt at least version
4.3.2

Feedback of any kind would be appreciated.

--- 8< --- 8< --- NaviPOWM 0.1.0 released --- 8< --- 8< ---

NaviPOWM is planned to be a car navigation system capable of running on
a variety of operating systems. Only OSM based map data is supported.
Realtime routing engine is planned in a later version.
Geocaching and city guide functionality are also planned.

Features of release 0.1.0:
- displays ways as scalable "vector graphics"
- rendering of ways is done in mapnik style
- free zoom
- locates itself on ways and displays name and ref of located way
- display can switch between heading and northing
- DEMO mode for playing recorded NMEA data
- saves received data (NMEA) to file
- configuration with INI file
- conversion tool for OSM files (OSM2POWM). Needs Qt 4.3.2!
- can be compiled for the following targets:
  - Windows Mobile with embedded Visual Studio CE (WM5 target)
  - Windows with Microsoft Visual Studio 6
  - Windows with MinGW Studio and Qt 4.3.2
  - Linux with KDevelop and Qt 4.3.2
- tested on:
  - Windows Mobile 5 on an Asus Mypal 632 PDA
  - Windows 2000 Professional without Qt (Visual Studio and MinGW)
  - Windows 2000 Professional with Qt 4.3.2 (MinGW)
  - OpenSuSE 10.2 and 10.3 with Qt 4.3.2

--- 8< --- 8< --- NaviPOWM 0.1.0 released --- 8< --- 8< ---

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Greetings,
Banny

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