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  1. i made a script to integrate my expeditions with the viewer. you can view it at both the geohashing wiki or the mepo mailing list linked below. the script calculates the geohash and opens mepo with a pin at that day's hashpoint. if you are new to geohashing or want to give it a shot check out geohashing.site for more information.

    geohashing.site/geohashing/Use
    lists.sr.ht/~mil/mepo-devel/pa

  2. @JustineSmithies Have you given #mepo a try already? I don't drive myself so I rarely need a map, but it's a great tool by Miles: mepo.milesalan.com/

  3. @chrichri i've used for months, and i've been very satisfied with my navigation experience. you can search and route to POI through a variety of scripts and programs, and it is compatible with both mobile and desktop linux (with support for both touch-based input and keyboard bindings). as it approaches completion of milestone 5/6, it's getting closer to a 1.0 release. mepo is scriptable, lightweight, and robustly supports offline usage. i'd recommend giving it a shot!

  4. @linmob glad to see added to that list. as a real-world example of it's features I used it the other day to find where my doctor's office was located (i thought i had pink eye, they prescribed me Zertec and sent me on my merry way). the navigation feature was very useful. but halfway through my 15 minute walk there, i ran out of my monthly data. i don't have unlimited service. mepo's offline tiles were super helpful and i could make it to my appointment on time.

  5. maps has been updated to 0.4.1 in the Arch User Repository, give it a try if you use ! it's a fantastic osm viewer for mobile and desktops made by Miles Alan.

  6. Weekly Update (12/2022): 42, 0.17.0, 0.13.0, 0.4 and on Linux Phones!

    linmob.net/weekly-update-12-20

    Featuring some gaming + praise, impressions and a lot more.

  7. Weekly #LinuxPhones Update (12/2022): #GNOME 42, #Phosh 0.17.0, #Phoc 0.13.0, #Mepo 0.4 and #Capyloon on Linux Phones!

    linmob.net/weekly-update-12-20

    Featuring some #PinePhone gaming + #PinePhonePro #towboot praise, #Librem5 impressions and a lot more.

  8. with the 0.4 release of maps, using it on my is a delight! just used it to find an ice cream shop near me, and i can't wait to head there tomorrow. the improved gestures and support make it more usable on mobile linux devices. thanks Miles for creating such a great piece of software, i can't wait to see what 0.5 and beyond hold!