+quakemap Posted November 20, 2003 Share Posted November 20, 2003 I just wanted to open a single discussion thread for all QuakeMap-related questions and announcements. The latest version out at http://www.quakemap.com supports Photo Collections (relates time-stamped JPG pictures to track logs, puts thumbnails on the map) and opens .zip files containing .gpx and .loc (and optionally .jpg) files. It fully supports MapAdvisor PDA software. Please share your experience and ideas here. Happy trails! Quote Link to comment
+quakemap Posted December 6, 2003 Author Share Posted December 6, 2003 To answer a couple of common questions: 1. what's the big deal with .ZIP files support? -- First of all, it allows to pack and store photo collections in a single file, and also when you receive your PocketQueries in a zip'ed gpx form - all you have to do is just open (or drop) the file directly, no unpacking needed; 2. License keys purchased for all previous versions work fine with 3.3. 3. The better you can set clock in Digital Camera, the easier/better is the positioning of the photos on tracks; but you can always adjust for the time shift later. Quote Link to comment
+quakemap Posted January 28, 2004 Author Share Posted January 28, 2004 New version 3.3 build 20040125 is available. http://www.quakemap.com -- better presentation of waypoints in tables and popups. -- full support for GPX format, produces validatable output. -- UTM support. -- improved Photo Manager interface. -- robust real-time GPS processing. Your feedback is appreciated. Quote Link to comment
stutzismydog Posted January 28, 2004 Share Posted January 28, 2004 (edited) quakemap~ I would like to complement you and your GREAT Quakemap program!! I use it to plot our adventures when we are out in the boon docks exploring with our ATVs,.....Thank You for this wonderful tool and the $10 price is a gift. Edited January 28, 2004 by stutzismydog Quote Link to comment
+quakemap Posted February 13, 2004 Author Share Posted February 13, 2004 Thank you for your kind words and support. New version 3.3 build 20040212 is available. http://www.quakemap.com -- color imagery support (around Seattle, WA). This is experimental feature on Terraserver-USA, they plan to add other areas later. Here is how it looks. More info here. -- Tools menu - run your favorite programs (like GPSBabel) or web pages (MapQuest.com) from a right-click on the map. Click coordinates (lon, lat) are passed as arguments to the called program/page Your feedback is appreciated. Quote Link to comment
+quakemap Posted April 3, 2004 Author Share Posted April 3, 2004 QuakeMap 3.4 build 20040402 is out. New features: - Blends aerial and topo maps ("ovr" checkbox) - Track-to-route, reverse route functions in Waypoints Manager - Mouse wheel zooms in and out - Support for MapAdvisor Superframe mode (for MapAdvisor version expected soon). - Full programmatic API (see "developer's corner" link on the site) http://www.quakemap.com Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted April 3, 2004 Share Posted April 3, 2004 Wow! Pretty amazing application! When can we expect USB support for the new Garmins? Quote Link to comment
+Prime Suspect Posted April 3, 2004 Share Posted April 3, 2004 I just wanted to open a single discussion thread for all QuakeMap-related questions and announcements. Since this is a commercial product, and not one that's specific to geocaching, shouldn't you be doing this on your own website? Quote Link to comment
+Nuwati Posted April 3, 2004 Share Posted April 3, 2004 I think that this is a great GEOCACHING software package. I have used this program to develop some cool trade items, and $10 is definately a gift. Besides no one is complaining about cachemate (another for profit program) being discussed in the forums. Great program. I have enjoyed it. Thanks Nuwati Quote Link to comment
+Prime Suspect Posted April 4, 2004 Share Posted April 4, 2004 Besides no one is complaining about cachemate (another for profit program) being discussed in the forums. If you look at his posts above, you'll see that there's no discussion going on. It's just a series of advertisements. Quote Link to comment
stutzismydog Posted April 4, 2004 Share Posted April 4, 2004 Prime Suspect~ So what is your point?? The forum seems to be focused on the new 60c and what little additional information about Quakemap that is posted is a welcome breath of fresh air. I see no difference than the often referenced USA Photo Map, Fufawi. GPS Track maker etc. and I personally think that Quakemap is the best of the bunch, and for $10 this is one of the best bargains out there for our hobby. Try it ,.......you will like it. Quote Link to comment
+quakemap Posted April 8, 2004 Author Share Posted April 8, 2004 When can we expect USB support for the new Garmins? (ahimsa) well, this has to wait - mostly for the reason that USB communication can render your GPS unusable (see remarks on EasyGPS beta at topografix.com). I would gladly incorporate a third-party library for handling USB communications to new Garmins, but it doesn't seem there is one. If anybody knows such product, please email me (support@quakemap.com) Happy trails, Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted April 8, 2004 Share Posted April 8, 2004 well, this has to wait - mostly for the reason that USB communication can render your GPS unusable (see remarks on EasyGPS beta at topografix.com). I am MORE than happy to wait until that doesn't happen! Thanks for the response! Quote Link to comment
+quakemap Posted September 16, 2004 Author Share Posted September 16, 2004 QuakeMap beta of the next release is out (please see Support section of www.quakemap.com). New features: - DeLorme BlueLogger support (text files); .CSV files support (Excel/Streets&Trips) - Preload-Along-Route - tiles downloaded for offline operation (mouse right-click on route) - Alt/... shortcuts and Ctrl/w work now for all menu-driven functions - Magellan communication speed improved 10x ("handshake off" option by default). Please send your suggestions to slg@quakemap.com Thank you. Quote Link to comment
+quakemap Posted September 30, 2004 Author Share Posted September 30, 2004 QuakeMap release (3.4 build 20040927) is out. All the above features made it into the release, with lots of small improvements. Most notable not mentioned above is ability to print waypoints. Your feedback is greatly appreciated - slg@quakemap.com Happy trails! Quote Link to comment
+treemoss2 Posted October 21, 2004 Share Posted October 21, 2004 I went to Quakemap site and it loks pretty good. As a beginner I am confused at just how I would go about this technically to put it (maps?) on my PDA. Am unclear if there is some sort of interface required between my computer/PDA/GPSr. Is there some sort of tutorial for some rank beginners to use quakemap? And I do mean a BSIC runthrough of how to do it. Could I put arial maps on my PDA and scroll since it is just a small screen? How do the tracks get into the map examples you show? From wat I read it seems that you can plot your course in real time on a map on your PDA. Does this mean that the PDA and the GPSr are linked and the GPSr transmits track data to the PDA which shows on the map? Hmmm.... Quote Link to comment
+quakemap Posted October 22, 2004 Author Share Posted October 22, 2004 Thank you for your kind words. QuakeMap prepares data sets for MapAdvisor http://www.mapadvisor.com - it's web page explains how to take aerial and topo maps to PDA. As for tutorial - press F1 (or use Help menu) to bring up QuakeMap manual. For general GPS and Geocaching reading nothing compares with "GPS for Dummies" in your nearest bookstore (ISBN 0-7645-6933-3) and of course http://gpsinformation.net. Questions and suggestions are very welcomed (please see quakemap.com support page) - and on the same support page you can find a sneak preview of next QuakeMap release ("Beta"). Happy trails! Quote Link to comment
+quakemap Posted November 28, 2004 Author Share Posted November 28, 2004 Build 20041128 is out. There is a distance meter (hold Ctrl and drag the mouse) and some improvements to earthquakes handling (can convert/export earthquakes as waypoints, here is an idea of quake caching :-). Also USB-connected devices (Garmin 60C) are now supported via GPSBabelWrapper - also supports many file formats and filters. GPSBabelWrapper is standalone program, .NET Framework is required but it can be used without QuakeMap. Your suggestions and critique are always welcomed. - slg@quakemap.com Quote Link to comment
+quakemap Posted January 4, 2005 Author Share Posted January 4, 2005 The new Beta http://www.quakemap.com/demo/quakemap-beta.exe displays GeoTIFF files (maps). Just drop them on QuakeMap window, use File->open or Map->GeoTIFF. Lucky Californians can load GeoTIFF maps here - others can usually find their maps after spending several minutes on Google. Any suggestions? Did we miss something? Thank you. Quote Link to comment
+quakemap Posted May 8, 2005 Author Share Posted May 8, 2005 QuakeMap Version 3.5 is released. new features: - track elevation/speed graph in waypoints manager. - GeoTIFF support (display). - export megabytes of tiles to PDA memory card (see http://www.mapadvisor.com - allows to carry large photo maps on PDA - better mouse wheel function (zoom/scroll) - many small improvements and optimizations more info at http://www.quakemap.com Quote Link to comment
+Stonedust Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 I notice, even though I own most of the mapping programs, that Quakemap is the one I gravitate back to most often. Thanks for your efforts, and I appreciate the updates. Frank Allen Quote Link to comment
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