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2007-04-13
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2007-04-14
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2007-04-14
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2007-04-15
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Not in the current version, but it will be there in the next version. You will need internet access in order to do this.
Good idea. So, any of the Go features (including "Go to GPS location", whether its directly or via the Auto-Center function) will be "Go-Back"-able. I'll make it stackable, so you can go back multiple times. What about a "Go Forward" button? The Go stack won't persist between restarts, though.
Will do, although one of the "Show XXX" actions might hold you over until then, since all they do is pop up something for a few seconds.
Thanks for the suggestions.
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2007-04-17
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jaska k, which WMS sites are you using? There are other, more accurate, ways to re-project/reformat data and I'd like to check this site out....
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2007-04-18
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2007-04-18
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Is there a way to download a specific region maps to my memory card, and just use that? I have TomTom on my N73 and that's how it works, I have the US South Central maps (~300mb) on my 2GB memory card, so when driving I don't need a data connection.
If this is already implemented, kindly tell me how to do it and then smack me upside the head.
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2007-04-19
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2007-04-19
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Ah, thanks. Although, I'm still confused as to how to tell it where to download. As far as I can tell, the best way to do it would be to have the GPS connected (to get the coordinates). I'll give it a go at lunch maybe.
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2007-04-19
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