Sunday, January 13, 2008

Hi,

here are our first screen shots of the running Android NavXS Client!

Hey google! We are waiting for the first android phones!! ;)

Christoph

7 comments:

Justin said...

Quick question, are those supposed GPS locations? I'm assuming that you're running the emulator - does it have GPS, and on that note, are you running a GPS dongle to actually test it...just a bit confused on how it's working atm - haven't dove too far into the code but I'm looking at something involving GPS and I don't know whether it's better off to develop it and buy a dongle for my laptop to try and test functionality or just assume the actual gps tagging will work and then test and fix when the first actual android run phones come out.

NavXS.com said...

Yes, we support the GPS functionality of google android. You can develop it without using a GPS dongle to test it.

Tucka said...

The standard Android Emulator fully supports GPS emulation. So you don't need to buy a dongle to test the GPS functionality.

You can find more information about how GPS works within Android in the online documentation:

http://code.google.com/android/toolbox/apis/lbs.html

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Unknown said...

Hello,
why do you don't release a new client for Windows Mobile PPC? I can't run current version, there is an error message. And i can't register.

mlhsnr said...

I just downloaded navxs for my Nokia...I tried but I cant register on web...Can you help me please

Unknown said...

Hello

I can't register to navxs.com.

Whenever I finish my registering, it occurs some exception and shows error codes in the new page.