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GT2 greentravel.app

Originally Green Travel Carbon Calculator

2.0.0

  • An Expo version of exactly the same functionality as the original 2011 app slightly enhanced except it's a completed and x-platform app.

    The first replacement on play and first version on app store will be this expo build.

    This version will be maintained but the binaries will be available here after 2.1 replaces it on the app stores.

2.n.m

  • Roadmap for regular production Personal Carbon Accounting domain

    • 2.1.0 Regular React Native Android and iOS clients
    • 2.2.0 Maintain trip histories in cloud
    • 2.3.0 Group Aggregation and Reporting
    • 2.4.0 Developer Support

    A base completely free client with the core trip model will remain free and it's sources will be here.

    Feature sets in 2.2 and later will be available to entitled users, with entitlements vended in app.

2011 Stub App

Original was just Android (4) and a proof of GPS. It still works on older Android as of 2021-08-16 but will not work with Android 10 due to the app menu button and its backfill the overflow menu button being completely removed. The latter is the three dots on the nav bar. It was removed but was still accessible up to 9 either standardly or by a gesture, If you can't get to this control, you can't start a trip so the app won't work.

Currently you need to do 'checkout e3fd46357085f9a8efde3cd4b94a5a4f211ee2e4' to get a working version matching what was on play since c. 4709 (after cloning current master).

As of August 4719 it still loads in Android Studio, and it will be preserved in the repo.

Note: going over the sources there are references to a PDF. This refers to the origins of the project. An individual had taken on the task of making an application for NRDC Boston and got stuck on the GPS. The PDF was what that app was supposed to do. I completed it up doing the basic thing it was supposed to do.