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2010-09-19
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But indeed I've also noticed some slugginess, and it seems to me it's happening more often when you have been using the N900 for some days (especially if browsing). It could be due to the kernel being busy swapping processes in and out; and since Mappero is a memory hungry application, it's easier to encounter this behaviour when using it.
I recommend rebooting the N900 once every 3-4 days -- but it depends on how and how much you use it.
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2011-01-16
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It is indeed possible to load the maps in Mappero beforehand: while internet connectivity is available, start Mappero and scroll the map to the area you want to download the maps of. Try to zoom in/out so that only the area you are actually interested in is on the screen. Then, tap on the title bar, choose "Maps" -> "Manage Maps...", go to the "Zoom" tab and click the zoom levels you are interested in. If the number of maps is on the order of tens of thousands or more, you'd better deselect some zoom levels,
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2011-05-17
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2011-05-17
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2011-05-17
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2011-05-24
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A gps means the device goes onlline dl some information about which sat. are close to you get a gps lock quickly to turn it off tap the gps setting in the status area and disable network based positioning
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2011-06-25
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2011-06-28
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Is there a limit to the number of tiles mappero is able to process? I downloaded the whole of Turkey in resolution 9 (about 17 000 tiles) with no problem and it took only about 100MB. I have about 10GB free space on my device so I tried to download the same are in resolution 7 (around 350 000 tiles), but mappero repeatedly stopped responding. Is that supposed to be happening?
It is indeed possible to load the maps in Mappero beforehand: while internet connectivity is available, start Mappero and scroll the map to the area you want to download the maps of. Try to zoom in/out so that only the area you are actually interested in is on the screen. Then, tap on the title bar, choose "Maps" -> "Manage Maps...", go to the "Zoom" tab and click the zoom levels you are interested in. If the number of maps is on the order of tens of thousands or more, you'd better deselect some zoom levels, or the operation might never end.
I usually download low resolution maps for the bigger areas, and the detailed maps (zoom levels 5 or 6) only for those areas where I know I'll actually be walking around.
If you already know your routes, you can also download the maps along the route (on the first tab of this dialog, on the bottom, you have a "Along route" option).
About search: unfortunately Mappero works with the map image tiles only, it has no notion of street names and places, so this only works when online.
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