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== Geohashdroid (Android) ==
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== Geohash Droid (Android) ==
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{{30w compliant|yes=1}}
 
 
 
[[File:GeohashDroidAppCode.png|125px|thumb|right|Scan to find the app in the Market]]
 
[[File:GeohashDroidAppCode.png|125px|thumb|right|Scan to find the app in the Market]]
  
Geohash Droid, a small, (so far) simple little Geohashing app for Android phones, can be found in the Android Marketplace as a free app. So far, it gets the stock and hash values, plots it out, and follows you as you get closer to it. <strike>It also has wiki-updating features</strike> (not since recaptcha was installed) and can automatically figure out what graticule has the closest point to where you are. Simple, effective. There's more stuff planned, but that's later.
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Geohash Droid, a simple Geohashing app for Android phones, can be found [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.exclaimindustries.geohashdroid here in the Google Play Store] as a free app. It gets the stock and hash values, plots it out, and follows you as you get closer to it. It also has wiki-updating features and can automatically figure out what graticule has the closest point to where you are. Simple, effective. There's more stuff planned, but that's later.
 
 
The project itself [http://code.google.com/p/geohashdroid is hosted on Google Code].  The most recent version (as per this writing) is 0.7.10.  If you go from the Marketplace (far easier), feel free to leave reviews and such.  If you have something specific to say, either file an issue at the Google Code site, hit the [http://groups.google.com/group/geohashdroid group page], or email me.
 
 
 
 
 
  
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The project itself [https://github.com/CaptainSpam/geohashdroid is hosted on GitHub]. The most recent version (as per this writing) is 0.9.5.5. If you go from the Play Store (far easier), feel free to leave reviews and such. If you have something specific to say, please file an issue at the GitHub site or [[Special:EmailUser/CaptainSpam|email CaptainSpam]].
  
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==gHash for the iPhone (under development)==
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{{30w compliant|yes=1}}
  
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[[File:GHash for iPhone (work in progress).jpg|thumb|gHash for iPhone (work in progress)]]
  
==Geohashing for the iPhone==
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This is not yet finished, but if you’re interested in learning more or being a beta tester let me know on my [[User talk:BrendanTWhite|talk page]].
{{30w compliant|yes=1}}
 
[[image:Kokonutty09_GeoHashingIphoneApp.jpg|thumb|Geohashing screenshot]]
 
I leave you my application for iPhone. You can download it for free following this [http://itunes.apple.com/app/id522435211 link].
 
 
 
Please take a look and give your thoughts on my [[User talk:Kokonutty09|talk page]].
 
  
 
===Features===
 
===Features===
* Local and Global geohashing calculation
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* Closest hash point to you (even if it’s in another graticule - good for split graticules)
 
* Integrated map
 
* Integrated map
* Reverse geocoding if available
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* Links to either Google Maps or Apple Maps (your choice)
* Links to the most popular geohashing sites
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* Links to [[Implementations#Geohashing_Poster_Tool|the “Internet was here” poster]] for that hash point
* Uses [[Implementations#JSON_Web_Service|Relet]] Web Service
 
*  Sharing options:
 
** Message (SMS & iMessage if available)
 
** Mail
 
** Twitter (iOS 5 or superior)
 
** Facebook
 
* Offers map the route (local or global if it possible) on iOS Map's application
 
* Offers map some dinner/food places or parks to visit on iOS Map's application
 
* Automatic refresh when the day changes
 
 
 
 
 
==Geohash for the iPhone==
 
{{30w compliant|partial=1}}
 
[[image:geohashiphone.png|thumb|Geohash screenshot]]
 
 
 
Geohash for the iPhone is available [http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=284951057&mt=8 here] in the app store (for free).
 
The app is partially 30W compliant. It produces the correct coordinates, but doesn't allow you to select tomorrow's date (during the week) or Monday (from Friday afternoon onward).
 
-- Contact: casey@kckd.org
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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===Planned Future Features===
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* Phone notification if the day’s hash point is within a certain distance of your location
  
 
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===Possible Future Features===
 
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* Global hash
 
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* Let me know what you would use!
 
 
 
 
 
 
==macHasher==
 
{{30w compliant|yes=1}}
 
[[image:macHasher.png|thumb|macHasher screenshot]]
 
Scottkuma worked feverishly to:
 
# learn Apple OSX Programming and...
 
# put together a [http://scottkuma.net/geohashing/macHasher.dmg geohash calculator for the Mac.]
 
 
 
;Installation:
 
It's a normal mac application - drag it to your Applications folder, OR just run it from inside the DMG.
 
I '''think''' I compiled it as a Universal Binary.  If you can't run it on a particular system and/or version of OSX, please let me know.
 
 
 
;Usage:
 
Start by entering your graticule's Lat/Long numbers.  The given numbers are for Cincinnati, Ohio.
 
 
 
For today's graticule, just click "Generate!"  For dates in the past (or the near-future, for Saturday & Sunday graticules), select the date on the calendar, then click "Generate!"
 
 
 
;Known bugs:
 
* '''Requires''' a valid network connection; locks pretty good when one doesn't exist.
 
* does not calculate east of -30 correctly for dates ''prior'' to 5/27/2008
 
* window doesn't lock its size like I thought it would...
 
 
 
;Planned enhancements:
 
* will allow for saving of a known "home" location
 
* will calculate distance & bearing to a known location
 
* will calculate same for adjacent graticules to find a closer geohash
 
  
 
== Nokia N900 ==
 
== Nokia N900 ==
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Source code is available [http://github.com/cannonerd/adventure_tablet from GitHub].
 
Source code is available [http://github.com/cannonerd/adventure_tablet from GitHub].
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[[Category:Implementations]]

Latest revision as of 19:19, 14 January 2022

Geohash Droid (Android)

This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant.
Scan to find the app in the Market

Geohash Droid, a simple Geohashing app for Android phones, can be found here in the Google Play Store as a free app. It gets the stock and hash values, plots it out, and follows you as you get closer to it. It also has wiki-updating features and can automatically figure out what graticule has the closest point to where you are. Simple, effective. There's more stuff planned, but that's later.

The project itself is hosted on GitHub. The most recent version (as per this writing) is 0.9.5.5. If you go from the Play Store (far easier), feel free to leave reviews and such. If you have something specific to say, please file an issue at the GitHub site or email CaptainSpam.

gHash for the iPhone (under development)

This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant.
gHash for iPhone (work in progress)

This is not yet finished, but if you’re interested in learning more or being a beta tester let me know on my talk page.

Features

  • Closest hash point to you (even if it’s in another graticule - good for split graticules)
  • Integrated map
  • Links to either Google Maps or Apple Maps (your choice)
  • Links to the “Internet was here” poster for that hash point

Planned Future Features

  • Phone notification if the day’s hash point is within a certain distance of your location

Possible Future Features

  • Global hash
  • Let me know what you would use!

Nokia N900

This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant.
Social adventure screenshot

The Tablet of Adventure is a social adventure gaming tool that supports geohashes. It is available for Maemo 5 (Nokia N900) from Maemo Extras.

With TToA you can seek geohashes in your area or create your own collaborative adventures and share them via Qaiku.

Source code is available from GitHub.