Mobile GMaps is a FREE application that displays maps from Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps, Windows Live Local (MSN Virtual Earth), Ask.com, Open Street Map and other sources on Java J2ME-enabled mobile phones, PDAs and other devices. MGMaps can connect to a GPS receiver over bluetooth or use internal GPS features on some phones in order to automatically display the map for your current position. You can pre-download maps and store them on your memory card in order to use them on the go without accessing the internet.
Mobile GMaps is distributed under the Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivs Creative Commons license. You may download, use and distribute the application free of charge only for personal, non-commercial purposes.
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Mobile GMaps has slowly grown into a full-time job for me, and it's great fun! I believe in free software and I would like free as much as possible, however all the testing hardware, certificates and infrastructure cause increasing costs. If you can spare a few dollars, please donate and help us keep MGMaps free!
v1.41.01 (dev. version) - Customizable Keys (May 10th, 2008)
A new development version is out, with the following changes:
- The keys for the following actions are now customizable: move map (up/down/left/right), zoom (in/out), switch map type, show/hide menu. In order to configure the keys, go to Settings/Keyboard/Configure Keys and follow the instructions on the screen.
- Support for Live Maps Brasil was fixed.
- Two new map types: Flof (flof.com.ar, maps for Argentina) Naqsha (naqsha.net, maps for Pakistan).
- Other small problems were fixed.
Get the new version here.
Nutimap mapping application for Estonia, based on MGMaps
Nutiteq, an Estonian company, has developed a mobile application based on MGMaps with some additional features localized for Estonia. The application is named Nutimap, and displays maps from an additional source (Regio), includes local points of interests (POIs) and can determine your approximate location based on the mobile network signal information. For more details see http://www.nutiteq.ee/nutimap.html.
Here's what you can find on this site
New pages:
- /cache/ — tools for downloading map tiles and caching them in MGMaps for use with the stored maps feature.
- /create/ — Shustrik's .map file creation tool for MGMaps. Allows you to select an area and generate a file that you can use with the caching tools (gMapMaker or MapTileFE).
- /winset/ — instructions to install Mobile GMaps on a Windows-Mobile smartphone or PDA / PocketPC.
- /weme/ — mirror of the IBM Websphere Micro JVM for Windows-Mobile devices and for Windows XP — the latter allows you to run MGMaps on your PC.
- /kml/ — view maps from Windows Live, Yahoo and other sources in Google Earth.
The rest:
- MGMaps News — to-do list and news about the application (check here for new versions)
- Download Page — contains instructions for downloading MGMaps to your mobile phone
- Forum — discuss any questions related to Mobile GMaps
- Help Center — configuration and usage instructions, frequently-asked questions, known problems, list of supported phones and operators and more. The instructions are a bit outdated, they were written for an older version of MGMaps - for new info check the forum.
- Feedback — Do you like MGMaps? Do you hate it? Have you found any bugs? Would you like a feature implemented? Do you have any questions not answered in the FAQ? — send a message and let me know!
This website and the application are under permanent development, come back often to check for new versions.
Mobile GMaps is copyright © 2005-2007 by Cristian Streng. The application uses the floating-point library copyright © 2002-2005 by Nikolay Klimchuk and available for free download here. This application is NOT affiliated with or officially supported by Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Ask.com or any of their partners. All map tiles and satellite imagery displayed by the application are copyright by Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and their partners, and all searches are performed using Google Maps search features. Read the Google Maps Terms and Conditions, Yahoo! Maps Terms of Use, Windows Live Local Terms of Use and Ask Maps Terms of Service for more information.

