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This is a Cordova-based unofficial client for retrieving and viewing data from the distributed ambient radioactivity monitoring service hosted at https://gmcmap.com/ by GQ Electronics LLC.
I'm a happy GQ Electronics costumer who owns a couple of dosimeters and I really like looking at measurements people are sharing from around the world.
What I hate about the official website is that:
So I decided to make my own client.
This client uses Leaflet and OpenStreetMap, which according to me are hands down better choices than Google Maps.
git clone https://codeberg.org/fmac/cordova-gmcmap.git
cd cordova-gmcmap
mkdir www
npm i
cordova platform add android
npm run build
Then npm run run
to deploy to default target