Marble/Devices and Use Cases

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    This table shows the importance of certain use cases on different device form factors. See the sections below for an explanation of the use cases and device form factors. The importance is separated into three different levels: Main for primary features, Relevant for useful, but not essential features and Subsidiary for features that are rarely needed or do not apply to a certain device form factor.

    Use case Desktop Notebook Smartphone Tablet TV Vehicle Plane
    Exploration Main Relevant Main Main Subsidiary Subsidiary
    Measuring Relevant Subsidiary Relevant Relevant Subsidiary Subsidiary
    Search Main Relevant Main Relevant Relevant Subsidiary
    GPS Tracking Subsidiary Main Relevant Subsidiary Main Main
    Route Planning Relevant Main Main Relevant Main Subsidiary
    Guidance Mode Subsidiary Main Relevant Subsidiary Main Subsidiary
    Offline Usage Subsidiary Relevant Relevant Subsidiary Main Main

    Device form factors

    • Desktop: The classical desktop computer system
    • Smartphone
    • Notebook
    • Tablet: Devices with about 7"-10" touchscreens and additional sensors (GPS, accelerometers)
    • TV: Set top boxes using a TV as display, often full-HD resolution
    • Vehicle: In-vehicle infotainment and "carputers" fixed to a vehicle. But not smartphones or tablets used in a vehicle for just a short period of time!
    • Plane: In-flight entertainment systems

    Use Cases

    Exploration

    The user starts the Marble application to find out more about a certain region or city that interests him/her or just to explore the world. In this digital world atlas mode the spherical projection is mostly useful.

    Main features include:

    • spherical projection
    • coordinate grid
    • overview map themes
    • country/city search
    • animated movement (jump to target)
    • wikipedia integration
    • bookmarks

    Measuring

    Search

    GPS Tracking

    Route Planning

    Guidance Mode

    Offline Usage

    Distribution

    • Linux distributions
    • Windows
    • MacOS
    • Maemo
    • Meego
    • Android