[Qgis-user] gvsig mobile on ubuntu?

Fafner fredda.hallgren at gmail.com
Fri Jul 24 02:57:33 PDT 2009




Alex Mandel-2 wrote:
> 
> gvSIG is a Java app, my guess is that which device it runs on just
> depends on which Java runtime you have - the mobile versions being
> tweaked slightly to be smaller and work better on devices.
> 
> Since you're running Ubuntu any desktop app would work, you might want
> to poke around gpsd and email the OSGeo-discuss list for ideas of other
> apps that would work. Collecting GPS points is actually fairly simple
> and could be done with a simple app written in (pick your favorite
> language) since gpsd has an api.
> 


the desktop gvSIg can be installed in Ubuntu, but lacks in gps functionality

I use gpsd to activate the gps on my Ubuntu install of the u820, what I need
is an app that that can display maps and capture gps data to shape-file
(like Arcpad). OSGeo-discuss list may be the place to look, thanks for the
suggestion

regards / Fafner
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