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Is there an open source software that I can use to collect data with the Juno 3D GPS?
I'm hesitant to buy a Terrasync or ArcPad license.
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Is there an open source software that I can use to collect data with the Juno 3D GPS?
I'm hesitant to buy a Terrasync or ArcPad license.
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This is not for the faint of heart, but you can install Android in a Windows Mobile phone and then you have a lot of options: stackoverflow.com/questions/8601675/… One of those options is our open source mobile data collection client which is shown here: youtube.com/watch?v=lj6OeTZgzM8 A caveat is that although the mobile client is open source, the SaaS service has a free tier, but is not 100% open source.
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Is there an open source software that I can use to collect data with the Juno 3D GPS?
I'm hesitant to buy a Terrasync or ArcPad license.
open-source-gis software-recommendations juno mobile-gis
Is there an open source software that I can use to collect data with the Juno 3D GPS?
I'm hesitant to buy a Terrasync or ArcPad license.
open-source-gis software-recommendations juno mobile-gis
open-source-gis software-recommendations juno mobile-gis
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This is not for the faint of heart, but you can install Android in a Windows Mobile phone and then you have a lot of options: stackoverflow.com/questions/8601675/… One of those options is our open source mobile data collection client which is shown here: youtube.com/watch?v=lj6OeTZgzM8 A caveat is that although the mobile client is open source, the SaaS service has a free tier, but is not 100% open source.
– Ragi Yaser Burhum
Feb 3 '16 at 22:32
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This is not for the faint of heart, but you can install Android in a Windows Mobile phone and then you have a lot of options: stackoverflow.com/questions/8601675/… One of those options is our open source mobile data collection client which is shown here: youtube.com/watch?v=lj6OeTZgzM8 A caveat is that although the mobile client is open source, the SaaS service has a free tier, but is not 100% open source.
– Ragi Yaser Burhum
Feb 3 '16 at 22:32
This is not for the faint of heart, but you can install Android in a Windows Mobile phone and then you have a lot of options: stackoverflow.com/questions/8601675/… One of those options is our open source mobile data collection client which is shown here: youtube.com/watch?v=lj6OeTZgzM8 A caveat is that although the mobile client is open source, the SaaS service has a free tier, but is not 100% open source.
– Ragi Yaser Burhum
Feb 3 '16 at 22:32
This is not for the faint of heart, but you can install Android in a Windows Mobile phone and then you have a lot of options: stackoverflow.com/questions/8601675/… One of those options is our open source mobile data collection client which is shown here: youtube.com/watch?v=lj6OeTZgzM8 A caveat is that although the mobile client is open source, the SaaS service has a free tier, but is not 100% open source.
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There is a good OSGeo Wiki page on mobile GIS options describing the functionality of each software. As far as I can tell, gvSIG Mobile is well developed for a range of mobile devices, including Windows Mobile versions 5 & 6.
gvSIG Mobile runs on Juno and software has nice features but latest version is 6 years old gvsig.com/en/products/gvsig-mobile/downloads. It was hard to find suitable Java for Windows Mobile but perhaps the versions bundled with virtual machine work for you.
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There is a good OSGeo Wiki page on mobile GIS options describing the functionality of each software. As far as I can tell, gvSIG Mobile is well developed for a range of mobile devices, including Windows Mobile versions 5 & 6.
gvSIG Mobile runs on Juno and software has nice features but latest version is 6 years old gvsig.com/en/products/gvsig-mobile/downloads. It was hard to find suitable Java for Windows Mobile but perhaps the versions bundled with virtual machine work for you.
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There is a good OSGeo Wiki page on mobile GIS options describing the functionality of each software. As far as I can tell, gvSIG Mobile is well developed for a range of mobile devices, including Windows Mobile versions 5 & 6.
gvSIG Mobile runs on Juno and software has nice features but latest version is 6 years old gvsig.com/en/products/gvsig-mobile/downloads. It was hard to find suitable Java for Windows Mobile but perhaps the versions bundled with virtual machine work for you.
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There is a good OSGeo Wiki page on mobile GIS options describing the functionality of each software. As far as I can tell, gvSIG Mobile is well developed for a range of mobile devices, including Windows Mobile versions 5 & 6.
There is a good OSGeo Wiki page on mobile GIS options describing the functionality of each software. As far as I can tell, gvSIG Mobile is well developed for a range of mobile devices, including Windows Mobile versions 5 & 6.
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gvSIG Mobile runs on Juno and software has nice features but latest version is 6 years old gvsig.com/en/products/gvsig-mobile/downloads. It was hard to find suitable Java for Windows Mobile but perhaps the versions bundled with virtual machine work for you.
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gvSIG Mobile runs on Juno and software has nice features but latest version is 6 years old gvsig.com/en/products/gvsig-mobile/downloads. It was hard to find suitable Java for Windows Mobile but perhaps the versions bundled with virtual machine work for you.
– user30184
Feb 5 '16 at 13:45
gvSIG Mobile runs on Juno and software has nice features but latest version is 6 years old gvsig.com/en/products/gvsig-mobile/downloads. It was hard to find suitable Java for Windows Mobile but perhaps the versions bundled with virtual machine work for you.
– user30184
Feb 5 '16 at 13:45
gvSIG Mobile runs on Juno and software has nice features but latest version is 6 years old gvsig.com/en/products/gvsig-mobile/downloads. It was hard to find suitable Java for Windows Mobile but perhaps the versions bundled with virtual machine work for you.
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This is not for the faint of heart, but you can install Android in a Windows Mobile phone and then you have a lot of options: stackoverflow.com/questions/8601675/… One of those options is our open source mobile data collection client which is shown here: youtube.com/watch?v=lj6OeTZgzM8 A caveat is that although the mobile client is open source, the SaaS service has a free tier, but is not 100% open source.
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Feb 3 '16 at 22:32