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                                Where Am I?
                       Google Maps Mobile companion
                 Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Marcin Orlowski
                           carlos@wfmh.org.pl
                       http://wfmh.org.pl/carlos/
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What it is?
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Where Am I? (or WAI? for short) is a small application that interfaces
your Bluetooth GPS receiver with map software (recently with Google
Maps Mobile - GMM). What it recently does is query GPS about your
current  location and then tells GMM to show that position on the map.


Requirements
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- Palm compatible device with Bluetooth stack (tested on Treos and T|E)
- Palm OS 5 (shall work on Palm OS 4 too, but GMM may not I'm afraid)
- Bluetooth enabled GPS receiver (NMEA compliant, but mostly
  any of recently available receivers support NMEA)
- Google Maps Mobile (http://maps.google.com/gmm) installed
  in main memory (WAI? will not be able to show your position
  on a map with GMM stored on SD card and/or loaded with tools
  like PowerRUN).
- Internet connection for Palm (depending on the device you own, 
  be it WiFi connection or via GPRS (mobile)). GMM requires 
  internet connection, not WAI. And there's no off-line version
  of GMM yet.


Donation
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Where Am I? is free. It means you can grab it, use it and spread it
for non commercial usage without spending a penny. If you find WAI?
useful, I'd not mind to receive a small (or big) domation.  If you'd
like to share some greens with me, please visit my website at
http://wfmh.org.pl/carlos/ and donate on-line using allpay.eu service
Thanks in advance!


Bugs? Feature requests?
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Found a bug? Got an idea? Just drop me an email: carlos@wfmh.org.pl


Geek bit
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Developed on Linux, using prc-tools, sed, PilRC, Vim, jEdit and Gimp ;)


Author
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WAI? was created by Marcin Orlowski <carlos@wfmh.org.pl>
