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2006-06-17
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2006-06-18
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2006-06-18
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I love the application very much.
Would it make sense to add an energy efficient tracking mode, one could use when hiking. BT could be activated every 5 mins or so.
And a bit OT: Is it possible in the 2006 OS to use BT with the cover closed (like WIFI)?
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2006-06-18
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2006-06-19
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That said, the whole point of Maemo Mapper is for visualization. If you want a simple GPS tracker, just use rfcomm and cat to a file (which can later be converted to GPX by one of the millions of NMEA-to-GPX converters out there).
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2006-06-19
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2006-06-19
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2006-06-19
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2006-06-20
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For those of you who kept getting "Error Parsing GPX File" errors, please try again and let me know if you still get the error. If you do get the error, please PM me an example of Source and Destination addresses that give you the error.
Note: I have not been able to test any directions that contained Unicode characters that are not also in the ISO-8859-1 character set, mostly because I couldn't even find any Google Maps directions that included non-ISO-8859-1 characters. If you can find an example of a Source and Destination that result in directions with non-ISO-8859-1 characters, please PM them to me. Thanks!
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2006-06-20
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I've tried a couple german ones and they all worked. Thanks for fixing this. You can get a file with non-ISO-8859-1 by demanding a route somewhere in Europe where the street names contain umlauts and such. For example, try from "berlin-steglitz germany" to "berlin-wannsee germany", it contains a lot of ß and one ö.