GT2 is a legacy designation for what is now branded as PMTA Personal Carbon App.
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GT2 Personal Carbon Calculator

Features for the revived app.

  • Starts with Expo version same functionilty as in e3fd463570 except a complete and x-platform app.

  • Expo Only and Full Native Android/iOS code levels.

    Expo only version (in Ejectable) will be maintained as starter for the domain model. Mostly so that developers can use the simplest version without Google/Apple dev kits.

    The full react native code level will support the backend function and other enhancements.

    There will be several iterations of the client before ...

  • Backend service available as in app purchase

    With typical cloud enhancements such as more context than a single trip, group aggregation, etc. The client itself with the basic trip model will remain free.

  • FOSS as before

    Up to proprietary systems support in my other domains, this will remain fully open source. Initially it will be more of a vehicle for my development offerings but the intent is develop a full featured Personal Carbon domain.

    All of the client code will be here, the backend code will be open source in git.meansofproduction.biz accessible as with other sources in my domain space.

2011 Stub App

Original was just Android 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.