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Mobile Atlas Creator (formerly known as TrekBuddy Atlas Creator) is an open source (GPL) program which creates offline atlases for GPS handhelds and cell phone applicationslike TrekBuddy, AndNav and other Android and iOS apps.For the full list of supported applications please see the features section.Additionally individual maps can be exported as one large PNG image with calibration MAP file for OziExplorer.As source for an offline atlas Mobile Atlas Creator can use a large number of different online maps suchas OpenStreetMap based maps and other online map providers.

Mobile Atlas Creator is written in Java and runs therefore on a large number of platforms: Windows, Linux, MacOS,...As a Java program Mobile Atlas Creator requires Java Runtime Environment Version 11 or higher installed on your computer. The recommended Java distribution is Adoptium OpenJDK 11. Additionally a high-speed internet connection is required as long as Mobile Atlas Creator is running.

The latest stable version of Mobile Atlas Creator in binary and source form can be downloaded in the download area of Mobile Atlas Creator on SourceForge.
For details about recent changes see the latest Changelog. Additionally the latest README.html is available online.


How To Use The Virtual Tours How To Use The Virtual Tours

  • Click on the Virtual Tour "Play" button to load the tour.
  • You can switch it to full screen by clicking the box icon on the bottom right.
  • Navigate around using your mouse to click and drag, keyboard arrows to pivot or swipe with your fingers if you are on a mobile/tablet.
  • There will be a white circle by your cursor that shows where you will "move" to in the virtual tour when you click on that space.
  • You can view this tour in VR mode by clicking on the lower menu options for "VR" on the bottom right.
  • Once you are done with the tour, if you are in full screen click the X in the bottom right to exit out of it or hit ESCAPE on your keyboard.
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On September 26, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein and Lumberton Mayor Bruce Davis were given a tour of the ATLAS (Addiction Treatment: Linking Access & Services) mobile clinic in Lumberton, NC, followed by a press conference at the Breeches Buoy Addiction Medicine Services facility.

The clinic, which was started by the UNC School of Medicine with funded by Vital Strategies and the Duke Energy Foundation, visits Robeson County weekly to deliver addiction treatment, including medications for opioid use disorder, to those in need. In addition to receiving treatment from board-certified doctors , patients also collaborate with peer support specialists and social workers to help them recover.

I have a few coworkers who travel a lot for business and visit with our clients. They use the JIRA mobile app while on these business trips and stated that having access to our Atlas CRM customer contact information on their mobile phone would be incredibly helpful.

So to answer your question: No, Atlas CRM is not accessible through the Jira mobile app. The Jira mobile app will first have to support apps such as Atlas CRM. Once this support is available, we will have to make sure that everything works on devices with small screens.

It looks like you're not the first person who's asked, I just found an issue in our internal Jira. I've added a link to this thread to the issue, so we can use this information once we are ready to work on a mobile experience.

Good news everyone. Atlassian has made it possible for apps to display their data in the Jira Cloud mobile app. You can now see Atlas CRM data in the mobile Jira app on Android and iOS.

When you open it, you will get access to the same information that you find elsewhere. A list of companies, contacts and sales that are linked to the issue. With the option to link more of these entities.

When you click on a company, contact or sale, you be able to browse through all the information that's available for them. The select at the top allows you to navigate between the different pages of the entity.

Unfortunately not. Atlassian's Jira Server mobile apps don't support marketplace apps yet. It would be great if you could let Atlassian know that this is something you're missing in their apps by opening a support issue here:

That's an excellent suggestion and definitely something we consider doing. It's a big task however, and not something we are currently focusing on. So realistically speaking, I don't think that this is something you can expect in the next 6 months.

As consumers demand seamless mobile experiences, choosing the right underlying technology to handle your mobile data is essential. Atlas for the Edge makes it easy to keep sources synchronized so you get to focus on what matters.

Make development faster and easier with a JSON-like document model that intuitively maps to objects in your code. Our flexible schema allows data structures to easily evolve as your mobile app matures.

Deploy your own app server and work with data in your language of choice with one of our many language libraries. This option offers the most opportunity for customization and is great for developers with experience building backend applications.

Atlas Device Sync provides many out-of-the-box features that reduce time-to-launch and maintenance costs. This option streamlines app development and reduces the amount of backend code developers need to write.

Although mobile cellular networks have become a major Internet access technology, mobile data traffic is surging, and data roaming has become widely used, well-established measurement platforms (e.g., RIPE Atlas) are not well-suited for measurements in the mobile network ecosystem. This includes measurements of metered connections and consideration of roaming status and zero-rating offers.

MobileAtlas implements the promising approach to geographically decouple SIM card and modem, which boosts the scalability and flexibility of the measurement platform. It offers versatile capabilities and a controlled environment that makes a good foundation for qualitative measurements.

Deploying an international measurement platform is only possible with the help and suppport of other people. We're looking for early adopters, who share interest in the topic and like to contribute to the success of MobileAtlas.

Once your request is approved, we'll send you a measurement probe by post at no charge. After receiving the probe you just need to plug in the power supply and connect the probe to your network (via ethernet). The probe will retrieve an IP address via DHCP and connect to our management server via VPN.

The framework's main objective is offering Internet (data) roaming measurements in a well-scalable manner. Moreover, MobileAtlas implements interfaces to a rich set of cellular features (e.g., voice, SMS, USSD). While we focused on Internet based net neutrality and zero-rating measurements in our first study, we plan to utilize the full spectrum of available functions in the near future.

MobileAtlas allows to independently audit current practices of network operators. This can be of advantage for a variety of stakeholders, including but not limited to: customers, content providers, regulatory authorities, policy makers, and network operators. Our first study that investigated net neutrality violations revealed that several operators were illegitimately billing data units within zero-rating offers. Correct billing is crucial to consumer protection which makes our work especially relevant for all people that use cellular services within Europe.

The probe is only testing the cellular network. The local network interface is solely used to connect to the management server via VPN. Although we fully control the probes and secure them, we recommend to limit network access to our management server (fixed IP range) via your firewall.

We're always interested to hear about new ideas and suggestions to our measurement platform. However, it is crucial for us that all measurement activities follow ethical principles and do not harm our supporters that host a measurement probe. Because we take security seriously we cannot just grant unsupervised access to the infrastructure. If you want to utilize the deployed measurement probes for your own research topic let us know and we'll make it possible in a collaborative manner.

You only need to provide network access (with DHCP) via ethernet and a free power outlet for the power supply. Furthermore, the probe's location should lie within good cellular network coverage. After receiving the probe, just plug in network and power, and it'll automatically connect to our management server via VPN.

We currently have twelve probes deployed over eight European and two American countries. We plan to extend the coverage and have still some probes that are ready for deployment. Help us by hosting a probe yourself.

We are a small group of researchers interested in mobile network security and net neutrality and are currently working at SBA Research and University of Vienna. This project is also funded through the NGI0 PET Fund, a fund established by NLnet with financial support from the European Commission's Next Generation Internet programme, under the aegis of DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology under grant agreement No 825310.

This project is funded through the NGI0 Entrust Fund, a fund established by NLnet with financial support from the European Commission's Next Generation Internet programme, under the aegis of DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology under grant agreement No 101069594.

This project is funded through the NGI0 PET Fund, a fund established by NLnet with financial support from the European Commission's Next Generation Internet programme, under the aegis of DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology under grant agreement No 825310.

For a business to get ahead, experts often recommend the importance of researching an industry's target audience. A target audience consists of consumers or companies that your business should sell its products or services to. It might seem advisable to try and sell your products and services to everyone. However, this often requires a lot of time, effort, and money to market to such a large audience. Instead of doing that, you can achieve much more effective results by focusing on a target audience or some type of opening in your industry.

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