![]() ![]() On this page, we tried to explain in depth the changes. Gmaps - Google = Maps, but still with Google Maps support Will it affect me?Īs we not intend to add more work to your, we know its unavoidable that it will add you some extra work to convert it to Maps. ![]() ![]() and more to come, including a demo page to see the difference between them.By adding API keys to the Google Provider you can enable the Google Maps mapping and Geocoding or any of the following Providers: So after months of hard work, we are proud to present you Maps (gmaps - google = maps) the mapping module were we start with the opensource provider " openstreetmap" for both Mapping and Geocoding, so no API Key is needed. Knowing that Google change their payment and free services we thought it was the time to convert Gmaps to a Mapping module where we start with opensource maps and a framework that is not related to Google. Doing that we are not bound to the changes from Google and allowed us to add many more features from a wider range of providers and give us more flexibility. On our feature list was an item to replace the Google Maps code ( not the map function) into a fresh, independent code framework. Still, with a free budget of $250,- We love Google Maps and we believe in the power of Google Maps. As of this spring we received a message from Google that they changed their payment and API services into a payed services. Gmaps offers a lot of features, some of them made it to a seperated new module.įor many years we believed in Google Maps as a solid ground and foundation for the code, not the maps himself, behind Gmaps. Gmaps, released on Third Of July 2012, started as a free plugin and evolved into the number 1 (Google) Maps module for ExpressionEngine. ![]()
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