and here's the video overview -
http://www.memory-map.co.uk/downloads/mm_video.wmv
Not sure how this product compares
to existing topo type mapping software for GPS units.
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It would appear that the main focus of this software
is the application loaded on the PC along with the application
loaded on a Smartphone with Windows Mobile.
Wonder how the logistics (and cost) actually compare
with say Garmin Mapsource and their topo maps ?
Maybe the Memory Map product on the PC
has more "connected" features vs Mapsource ?
But - when you only have the GPS in your hand,
how many features are really there compared to ANY map image ?
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> Wonder how the logistics (and cost) actually compare
> with say Garmin Mapsource and their topo maps ?
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The damn thing is you can find toto maps for
US: http://libremap.org
Russia: http://topomaps.eu (also maps of at, de, ch, bu...)
http://jrepetto.free.fr/ttmaps/ is a nice thing for tomtom ....
I have gdal + ecw on my (linux)computer to convert stuff ...
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This thread seems to be an appeal for information, so here is my
contribution.
I have Memory Map 1:50K mapping of Great Britain on my PC, which allows me
to produce A4-sized Ordnance Survey Landranger image printouts of any chosen
area. This is much easier than having a complete set of paper maps of GB.
The current version includes satellite imagery as well as maps. MM maps are
raster maps, so only useful at or near their original scale. They have much
more detail than the Garmin OSGB vector mapping. MM now enable users to buy
maps of a chosen area for download at various scales.
I can plan walks or cycle routes on the PC and transfer the marks
(waypoints) and routes to my handheld Garmin GPSr. Walking World have a
large library of walks in MM format over much of GB. A few sample walks are
free, but the rest are available to subscribers or for one-off purchase.
After the trip I usually transfer the tracks to Memory Map (or to
MapSource). What Memory Map cannot do is transfer the map itself to my GPSr.
I hope this helps a bit! Mark I