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1 | initial version | posted 2015-10-08 12:44:29 +0200 |
Maps.me goes open source, could this be an alternative to get offline navigation in a native Sailfish app? The service is based on Qt5, could porting be easily done?
This news has been tucked into comments here on TJC but I wanted to bring it up to start some discussion regarding feasibility etc.
2 | No.2 Revision |
Maps.me goes open source, could this be an alternative to get offline navigation in a native Sailfish app? The service is based on Qt5, could porting be easily done?
MAPS.ME’s code will also be available under the Apache 2.0 license, which means free usage for users, even when being used for commercial purposes.
This news has been tucked into comments here on TJC but I wanted to bring it up to start some discussion regarding feasibility etc.
3 | No.3 Revision |
Maps.me goes open source, could this be an alternative to get offline navigation in a native Sailfish app? The service is based on Qt5, could porting be easily done?
MAPS.ME’s code will also be available under the Apache 2.0 license, which means free usage for users, even when being used for commercial purposes.
This news has been tucked into comments here on TJC but I wanted to bring it up to start some discussion regarding feasibility etc.
Summury of Maps.me:
4 | No.4 Revision |
Maps.me goes open source, could this be an alternative to get offline navigation in a native Sailfish app? The service is based on Qt5, could porting be easily done?
MAPS.ME’s code will also be available under the Apache 2.0 license, which means free usage for users, even when being used for commercial purposes.
This news has been tucked into comments here on TJC but I wanted to bring it up to start some discussion regarding feasibility etc.
Summury of Maps.me:
5 | No.5 Revision |
Maps.me goes open source, could this be an alternative to get offline navigation in a native Sailfish app? The service is based on Qt5, could porting be easily done?
MAPS.ME’s code will also be available under the Apache 2.0 license, which means free usage for users, even when being used for commercial purposes.
This news has been tucked into comments here on TJC but I wanted to bring it up to start some discussion regarding feasibility etc.
Summury Summary of Maps.me:
Maps.me goes open source, could this be an alternative to get offline navigation in a native Sailfish app? The service is based on Qt5, could porting be easily done?
MAPS.ME’s code will also be available under the Apache 2.0 license, which means free usage for users, even when being used for commercial purposes.
This news has been tucked into comments here on TJC but I wanted to bring it up to start some discussion regarding feasibility etc.
Summary of Maps.me:
7 | No.7 Revision |
Maps.me goes open source, could this be an alternative to get offline navigation in a native Sailfish app? The service is based on Qt5, could porting be easily done?
MAPS.ME’s code will also be available under the Apache 2.0 license, which means free usage for users, even when being used for commercial purposes.
This news has been tucked into comments here on TJC but I wanted to bring it up to start some discussion regarding feasibility etc.
Summary of Maps.me:
The android version of Maps.me can be downloaded directly.
8 | No.8 Revision |
Maps.me goes open source, could this be an alternative to get offline navigation in a native Sailfish app? The service is based on Qt5, could porting be easily done?
MAPS.ME’s code will also be available under the Apache 2.0 license, which means free usage for users, even when being used for commercial purposes.
This news has been tucked into comments here on TJC but I wanted to bring it up to start some discussion regarding feasibility etc.
Summary of Maps.me:
The android version of Maps.me can be downloaded directly. directly as an .apk package.