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How to go to Waypoint? (GPS/GeoCaching) |
_LAU_ Joined: Sep 10, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Zeta Reticuli Phones:.P1;.P910 PM |
On other forum, a user found a Java program that seems like what I need!
GPSJ
http://www.gpsj.eu
Anyone tried it?
(I don't have a P1 yet) |
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OffLineR Joined: Jan 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Istanbul, Turkey PM |
I was going to try it but 12 euros needed for an activation key =)
So I'm not going to try it.
Sorry m8.
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_LAU_ Joined: Sep 10, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Zeta Reticuli Phones:.P1;.P910 PM |
Good news
Here's the resume of all software I could find with the help of other forums:
(none tested by myself though!)
UIQ3 Software:
- SmartCom Navigator: http://www.wild-mobile.com/en[....]edd6d77b93ddee42efa29b24d11370
J2ME (Java) Software:
- GPSJ: http://www.gpsj.eu/
- SPOT: http://www.skylab-mobilesyste[....]cts/spot_phones_bluetooth.html
- J2ME GeoCaching: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jeocaching/
GeoCaching rules! 
[ This Message was edited by: _LAU_ on 2007-10-02 09:47 ] |
jmbillings Joined: Sep 28, 2002 Posts: 196 From: Oundle, UK PM, WWW
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Hi guys,
Just dragging this up. I've just installed SmartGPX (http://www.smartcaching.de) to use as a "database" for caching and it's great, reduces the need to carry around a ton of paper.
Doesn't work with GPS devices though (at least not in it's UIQ form) so you still need a GPS, but worth a look - best of all, it's free (although the author seems to appreciate a TB if you find it handy!)
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