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jethro_static 10-08-2008 06:08 PM

Working Google street view trick for WM. How to's inside!
 
Here's a real cool trick from our friends at XDA.
As you may have noticed, in the WM version of Google Maps we do not yet have the patented Google "Street View" feature whereby you can see real 360° pan shots of the street you are mapping. The soon-to-drop Android G1 and BlackBerry devices have it, but no love for Google's WM stepchild.
But, until that update you can do this:
  • download Esmertec Jbed (java manager) here (if needed)
  • download "KDKobes Google Maps Street View" .jar file here; place in \My Documents
Install the Esmertec Java client (you'll need to link it to your Start Menu from from the root \Esmertec Java folder). Then Menu --> Install --> Local files and it should find KDKobe's .jar file. Install and you're done!
Now, just launch Google Maps (BB edition, natch) from the Esmertec Java client and away you go. Find a street address, hit options on the bubble and click "Street View". You can even make it full screen, albeit a bit grainy.
Down sides? No "My Location" or GPS. But hey, it's a start! My own thoughts? Overall it works surprisingly well. Give it a go.
via Tilt Mobility & props to KDKobes for discovering this!
ps Eat our shorts CrackBerry! ;-) WM is unstoppable.

rdavidsmith 10-08-2008 06:49 PM

Re: Working Google street view trick for WM. How to's inside!
 
Cool beans...I have a BB curve and a Touch and have been using the street view on a beta google maps and wondered when the ol boys at XDA would come up with something for winmo.

jethro_static 10-08-2008 06:59 PM

Re: Working Google street view trick for WM. How to's inside!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rdavidsmith (Post 451094)
Cool beans...I have a BB curve and a Touch and have been using the street view on a beta google maps and wondered when the ol boys at XDA would come up with something for winmo.

That is for the winmo. U will use the blackberry street view and make it work for winmo. The instructions is on the 1st post.

jmorton10 10-08-2008 08:01 PM

Re: Working Google street view trick for WM. How to's inside!
 
I have been using Google Navigator which has an absolutely perfect street level view & gives spoken turn by turn GPS routing, but it is not free.

>HERE< is a view of my street from GN & it looks better on the phone than this pic shows (it is crystal clear & you can drag it around 360º)

I am going to try this other street view option tonight & see how it compares to Nav.

~John

Lylej2k 10-08-2008 08:21 PM

Re: Working Google street view trick for WM. How to's inside!
 
it works but no gps is kind of a bummer.

jmorton10 10-08-2008 08:25 PM

Re: Working Google street view trick for WM. How to's inside!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lylej2k (Post 451232)
it works but no gps is kind of a bummer.

Yea, I just got done messing with it.

It gives almost the same street level view as Google Nav (GN is better, but not by much) but it would be a LOT better with GPS support

~John

Lylej2k 10-08-2008 08:55 PM

Re: Working Google street view trick for WM. How to's inside!
 
i tried google nav. not a bad program. just didn't like it all that much, plus there's no street view in my area, so really this whole deal is a wash for me as of now.

jmorton10 10-08-2008 08:55 PM

Re: Working Google street view trick for WM. How to's inside!
 
I have been A/B'ing between the two apps for a while now & the more I switch back & forth the better the Nav views look.

When I open the street view in > Google Navigator < it opens in full screen automatically & it must be a higher resolution image than the BB version because it is noticeably less grainy etc.

GN is pretty slick (the spoken turn by turn GPS routing works well), but it does have a few bugs in it & I don't recommend that people buy it at this time.

~John


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