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From: slld on 9 Mar 2006 19:32 www.easygps.com
From: Daphne Eze on 9 Mar 2006 19:40 I've downloaded GPS Trackmaker and tried it on my computer which is connected to the internet all the time. I really liked it. It did exactly what I wanted. The problem came when I tried to install it on a computer that is not on the internet. It wanted to connect to the internet to install. Does anyone know where I could get the full install file for offline installation? Thanks Daphne Jast wrote: > Yeah I use GPS Trackmaker as well. It is an excellent program and the > latest version allows you to save your files as .gpx and also export > directly to google earth where you can play your journey, ie it animates > your tracklog which is very cool. > > It also allows you to open up any point in google maps on the net. > > Otherwise you can also use g7towin which downloads gps data and saves in > a large number of formats. > > > > Jan de Bree wrote: > >> Hi Daphne, >> To send and receive waypoints I use GPS TrackMaker http://www.gpstm.com/ >> To transfer maps you may need the map software that is made by the >> manufacturer of the GPS (Mapsend for Magellan. >> >> You have a GPS on your bike? :-) >> Jan >> >> Daphne Eze wrote: >> >>> I;m looking for software that will recieve data from a GPS unit and >>> transfer the display of the GPS to the computer screen. >>> >>> Does anyone know of something loke this? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Daphne >>>
From: ellis_jay on 9 Mar 2006 23:08 slld wrote: > www.easygps.com thanz mucholots -- I don't know what's more pathetic, Jack Abramoff's sleaze or Republican paralysis in the face of it. Abramoff walks out of a D.C. courthouse in his pseudo-Hasidic homburg, and all that leading Republicans can do is promise to return his money and remind everyone that some Democrats are involved in the scandal, too. That's a great G.O.P. talking point: some Democrats are so sleazy, they get involved with the likes of us. _______David Brooks Ellis_Jay
From: Daphne Eze on 10 Mar 2006 21:21 I figured it out. Got it installed. I quite like the progam. Thanks everyone Daphne Daphne Eze wrote: > I've downloaded GPS Trackmaker and tried it on my computer which is > connected to the internet all the time. I really liked it. It did > exactly what I wanted. The problem came when I tried to install it on a > computer that is not on the internet. It wanted to connect to the > internet to install. Does anyone know where I could get the full install > file for offline installation? > > Thanks > Daphne > > Jast wrote: > >> Yeah I use GPS Trackmaker as well. It is an excellent program and the >> latest version allows you to save your files as .gpx and also export >> directly to google earth where you can play your journey, ie it >> animates your tracklog which is very cool. >> >> It also allows you to open up any point in google maps on the net. >> >> Otherwise you can also use g7towin which downloads gps data and saves >> in a large number of formats. >> >> >> >> Jan de Bree wrote: >> >>> Hi Daphne, >>> To send and receive waypoints I use GPS TrackMaker http://www.gpstm.com/ >>> To transfer maps you may need the map software that is made by the >>> manufacturer of the GPS (Mapsend for Magellan. >>> >>> You have a GPS on your bike? :-) >>> Jan >>> >>> Daphne Eze wrote: >>> >>>> I;m looking for software that will recieve data from a GPS unit and >>>> transfer the display of the GPS to the computer screen. >>>> >>>> Does anyone know of something loke this? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> Daphne >>>>
From: ceg on 10 Mar 2006 21:46
Is there someplace online you can type in a land description...such as NW quarter of SW quarter blah blah blah...and get returned to you the GPS points to find the corners of the property? *** Free account sponsored by SecureIX.com *** *** Encrypt your Internet usage with a free VPN account from http://www.SecureIX.com *** |