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| + | ! style="width: 10em" | Name | ||
| + | ! style="width: 7em" | Language | ||
| + | ! style="width: 9em" | Open Source | ||
| + | ! style="width: 7em" | W. Mobile | ||
| + | ! style="width: 8em" | Java CLDC | ||
| + | ! style="width: 7em" | Android | ||
| + | ! style="width: 7em" | iPhone | ||
| + | ! style="width: 8em" | Linux PDA | ||
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| + | ! | gvSIG Mobile<ref name=gvsigmobile>[http://www.gvsig.org/web/home/projects/gvsig-mobile]</ref> | ||
| + | |Java ME - CDC | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} OpenMoko, Maemo | ||
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| + | ! | gvSIG Mini<ref name=gvsigmini>[http://www.gvsigmini.org]</ref> | ||
| + | |Java ME - CLDC / Java Android | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |{{Yes}}(JVM) | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
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| + | ! | enebro | ||
| + | |C++ | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
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= Target Presentations = | = Target Presentations = | ||
[[Category: FOSS4G2010]] | [[Category: FOSS4G2010]] | ||
Revision as of 00:35, 30 August 2010
This page is used to describe comparisons between GeoSpatial Mobile applications to help users select suitable applications for their requirements.
Abstract
- Conference
- FOSS4G 2010
- Title
- A comparison of Mobile GIS applications
- Authors
- Miguel Montesinos (CTO at Prodevelop).
- Javier Carrasco (Geospatial Technical Leader at Prodevelop).
- Abstract
- Free and open source software for GIS has evolved a lot from last years, faster than privative alternatives and now every FOSS4G expert has several very good tools to use on desktop PCs and web.
- The mobile field is a bit different and few experts are using free and open source mobile GIS, despite of good applications exist. Last years with the appearance of Android OS phones a new wave of map applications have been developed.
- At this talk, different mobile GIS applications will be analyzed, compared and tabulated.
- The objectives are:
- To provide a detailed list of FOSS mobile GIS applications
- Find how far are free and open source software from privative alternatives
- Help to choose the best tool for every project
- The main aspects of the comparison will be: functionality, complexity, customizability, formats compatibility and performance and the applications compared will be: ArcPad, gvSIG Mobile, BeeGIS, TangoGPS, Google Maps Mobile, gvSIG Mini, Layar and others
Feature Comparison
| Name | Language | Open Source | W. Mobile | Java CLDC | Android | iPhone | Linux PDA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| gvSIG Mobile[1] | Java ME - CDC | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | Yes OpenMoko, Maemo |
| gvSIG Mini[2] | Java ME - CLDC / Java Android | Yes | Yes(JVM) | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| enebro | C++ | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No |