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    Hey all,
    Just downloaded a new program (Windows only) called MapSphere.
    Appears to be freeware, I certainly have not been asked for any money and can't see anything that looks like it might in the future. There is a registration/account link, but that's to set up the online services that are part of the program; like profile info, personal blogging area, and photo upload area.

    Well worth a look with tonnes of features:

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    (from Wikipedia)
    MapSphere is a mapping software for Windows that:

    * downloads maps and satellite images from different sources (OpenStreetMap, Terraserver, LandSat, and others)
    * stores all the mapping data on the hard drive for offline use
    * represents the map in 2D and 3D modes
    * supports GPS-receivers to track your current position
    * displays the location of other users and their GPS tracks
    * provides a chat to discuss your travels
    * geo-references your photos according to your track and uploads them to your personal trip blog
    * shows tracks, photos, and chat messages on the map
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    This awesome program downloads at approx 12mb, and allows you to scan/pan through multiple types/providers of road maps and aerial satellite images in real-time via the internet. A little like Google Earth, but this actually saves the map files, at multiple resolutions (zoom factors) on the fly as you pan around, and sticks them on your hard drive for you for offline browsing.
    Now the good thing is, is that it also reads a connected GPS receiver (which can be turned on/off), showing your present position on these "offline" images.

    So before a trip (for those of you like me who use a mini laptop etc), if you know where you're going, simply pan around the area you are visiting while connected to the web at home, and then you'll have all the maps you'll need for that area with you which still remain scale-able and pre-coordinated while you're out on the tracks. All the movements you do can be recorded to share and save as "tracks" too. Can also import GoogleMap kml files, Ozi files, and various other GPS file formats.

    It would probably be wise to download areas at a time then back-up them to CD/DVD to save disk space, and so you can recall/restore at any time.

    Hope it's useful to others....
    I'm no way affiliated to the developers, just sharing a useful link I found


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    Looks good, I will check this out when I get home. I am always on the lookout for new gps mapping programs, currently use Ozi which is ok. Memory Map is also good, but I haven't paid for the maps yet as they are pretty expensive and you have to buy each state separately.

    Cheers.

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    Have also just found the link on their site for a plug-in to enable you to use Google Maps (both road maps and satellite images).

    MapSphere - GPS position exchange, satellite images, maps, chat, and blog for your trip

    Though it states "special offer", it's actually free...

    Loving this program already. Just been for a small spin around the estate and the accuracy is amazing! As soon as you start thr program up it starts recording your "track", even showing the direction of travel. This map can then be saved and recalled at anytime over any of the map source selections chosen.

    May not be so comprehensive as Ozi and the likes, but it's just become my new fave!!

    edit:
    Attached a test map of my above mentioned mini-trip around the area if anyone wants it for testing.....just unzip and load it into the program.


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    Excuse my ignorance.
    But how I go about? Once I download the programa, transfer it to a SD card an put it in my GPS unit?
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    Excuse my ignorance.
    But how I go about? Once I download the programa, transfer it to a SD card an put it in my GPS unit?
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    Hi Chucaro,
    It's ONLY for PC's/laptops running Windows.
    Won't work on Magellans, TomToms, Garmins, etc.
    Purely a Windows based application. Sorry.

    From their download page:
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    System Requirements

    Minimum configuration:
    # Operating System: Windows XP or Vista (works on Win7 too - AussieAub)
    # Processor: 800 MHz processor
    # Memory: 256 MB
    # Hard Drive: 30 MB free space
    # Internet connection
    # Graphics Card: 32 MB, DirectX 9.0 compatible
    # Screen: 800x600, "16-bit High Color"
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    Currently running on my Dell Mini 10 (Inspiron 910) laptop easily.


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    Thank you, so it is good for trip planning then or to use in a laptop.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    Thank you, so it is good for trip planning then or to use in a laptop.
    Cheers
    Yes, that's right.
    Once loaded (with an internet connection) you can just select a map source from a drop down list.
    The program then connects to that source and you can see the maps on screen.
    As you pan around and zoom in-out it can automatically save the map files/images to your hard drive. But it compresses them significantly to save space (ever seen the size of the GoogleMap files?!?!?).
    Then, when offline, it automatically reads these files so you can still zoom and pan around without an internet connection, but still keeping high resolution images in real world co-ordinates.
    Attach a GPS receiver (I use one of those small USB mouse type ones) and it will lock onto your location. As soon as the app is started it starts recording your movements, and these can be saved to file to load later, or pass around for others as pre-run tracks.

    Maybe if we get enough people using it we could start a "track/route share" section?

    Some attached screenshots from my "other" laptop showing the program and the track file from above.
    I selected GoogleMaps as my source. These screenshots were taken whilst offline to show it really does work, and at differing zoom levels, which loads automatically just by zooming in and out. The pink line is my recorded track loaded from the above zip file). Window areas can be minimized at will for greater screen real estate on smaller screened laptops (third pic).

    Hope this helps to explain its simplicity...

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    Pics aren't the best, sorry. AULRO uploader does funny things to them, like re-size!


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    I'm sure you'll agree it's pretty smart looking!
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    Thank you for the info, I appreciate it.

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    I'm having a quick look at this - it looks quite useful.

    I do have one question though: how do you save a path or polygon from Google Earth to do an area download in Mapsphere? I've tried saving .kml files from Google Earth but when I import it into Mapshere it shows a distance of 0 and therefore (I'm assuming) it doesn't download the maps.

    Any hints?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sam_d View Post
    I'm having a quick look at this - it looks quite useful.

    I do have one question though: how do you save a path or polygon from Google Earth to do an area download in Mapsphere? I've tried saving .kml files from Google Earth but when I import it into Mapshere it shows a distance of 0 and therefore (I'm assuming) it doesn't download the maps.

    Any hints?
    Hey sam_d,
    Any chance you can email me your kml track file please?
    I'm in touch with MapShpere support about this and they have asked me for a sample file......

    Send to:
    kierenaubrey at hotmail dot com
    (you know what to do!)

    Cheers,

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