<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">I've been playing around with google android 1.5sdk .. very interesting.<br><br>I've been looking at a new phone, and however much I look at an i-phone,<br>I just can't get over it's a locked down piece of crap. Okay, it's slick, very slick,<br>but I want to write apps, they might not be very good, and just say 'hello world'..<br>but hey, there my apps, and I want to run them.!!! with out the overload apple saying what I can run and not run.<br><br>I was also looking at getting a separate gps device too, but android phones seem<br>to come with FULL gps, dunno how well it functions but this certianly looks like an interesting app <br><br>http://www.andnav.org/<br><br>and at last, I can get away from google maps. (and get lost ;-) ). I like the idea<br>of making my own maps, all online maps seems to be very driver centric, i.e cars, if you on foot or bike, you
feel a bit left out!<br><br>if you want to check android out (either in a vm, or proper hardware) I've<br>had some success with livedroid<br><br>http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting/browse_thread/thread/4a0cf72d2af842fa/3714e10cb449465e?lnk=raot<br><br>I've not worked out how to install new apps yet, I have to pretend the machine<br>has a sd card... documentation a bit thin on the ground at the moment.<br><br>One thing I was thinking about it is using android for older laptops and the like,<br>okay, puppy/dsl really do fill a gap, but android devices might be lots of fun too,<br>for older machines with limited ram (64mb), where X11 just wont fit.<br><br>it's been nice playing with the platform source too, it seems very complete, which is a refreshing change , most embedded stuff usually have a few vital files missing , preventing you from compiling/porting easily :-(.<br><br>Eclipse setup and install was fairly straight forward, and I was up
and writing apps quickly. If you download from eclipse, make sure you just grab the java one, i had compilation trouble with the Enterprise java eclipse.<br><br>downside (or perhaps upside) , you can't use qt or gtk toolset, so no direct porting <br>of linux giu apps. However I think there is movement on writing native C apps, however the are restirected to the console at the moment.<br><br>if you get a moment I suggest you have a play!!!! it's fun!<br><br>http://developer.android.com/<br><br></td></tr></table><br>