- As the developer of an app that uses SMS as a transport medium for a WebView "browser" UI [1], I'm very appreciative of Peter Foster for hosting this service! The site design is highly compressible and text is kept to a minimum - you can usually get directions in just a few texts.
- A minimalistic directions service aimed at users of feature phones/dumb phones, terminal-based browsers, low-bandwidth connections, screen readers etc. Best suited for public transport directions. No JavaScript requirements.
- This takes me back to the MapQuest era, printing out directions and reading them while driving.
- Competitor MapBlast's 'LineDrive' directions were my favorite printable option – both the abstract overview and the turn-by-turn abstract clips.
https://somethingaboutmaps.wordpress.com/2011/03/08/remember...
- Reminds me of GOOG-411! Used to use that all the time back in the day before I got a smart phone. https://youtu.be/J937N9m-XtE?si=-rsbP3Nm6GRGpZGQ&t=185
- GOOG-411 was insanely cool.
- As someone who is currently enamored with Meshtastic devices, several of which have built in GPS, this is making me wonder of future iterations of the software and being able to somehow utilize the directions on the mesh.
- hey guys. love the service. paypal donations are down. wanted to donate and couldn't. just a heads up.
- Love this! Thank you
- Very cool
- How exactly does this work? Does it use Gmaps API?
- Yes, to self-host it you will need a Google maps API key.
In the related links at the bottom, https://gdir.telae.net/links.html, the Git repo https://github.com/pafoster/gdir.telae.net is available along with some other cool things.
- Very Nice, this is very much needed