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There are options to show the map scale and altitude where available. Click on the picture for a full size image In Use The system is a little difficult to use initially and it takes a little getting used to.

On the first impression there is not much functionality in the application. This is not the case, there may be just a single menu with a few items on it but most of the features are accessed by tap and hold context sensitive menus.

As with similar applications you need to ensure that the map s covering the area s you are traveling to are loaded into the PocketPC, or storage card, and off you go. If you have a GPS configured then as soon as you start the application the GPS interface is started and you position is displayed. You must tap the padlock button to ensure that the current location is on screen.

All routes, tracks and waypoints are grouped together and referred to as Overlays. Waypoints are called 'Marks' in Navigator. The menus allow you to hide or show either all groups or individual groups. Individual items such as routes or tracks can be hidden, but to show them again you need to show all again.

The other group shown in the menu is charts, this shows an outline on the screen when other maps overlap the currently displayed map. New in Pocket Navigator is a List option. This goes a long way to help the management of overlays. It allows access to all the different types of overlay and to the associated property pages.

This makes the management and modification of waypoints, marks, routes, and textnotes easy. I would still like to see more of a tree structure so that all waypoints for a particular area can be grouped together under say Langdales, and those for other areas in another folder or group. This displays the screen shown on the left. New in Memory-map is the SiRF protocol. Although there is a Model listbox this is fixed for all options of Manufacturer.

You then select the comms port and speed and off you go. Depending on the type of GPS manufacturer selected options are enabled to either import or export your tracks, routes and mark to the GPS unit. This is not documented in the help. Out of curiosity I connected the Garmin Geko to the iPaq and managed to successfully transfer waypoints, routes and tracks between the two devices. The other GPS related displays provide information about your position and the number and strength of signal being received.

The image to the left shows your current position speed, altitude, and average speed. The picture to the right shows the satellite status. This is the only status display in the system. There are no NMEA output, or traditional sky view displays. One of the properties of the position is a "velocity vector", this shows how far you will travel if you keep on the same course and speed.

Marks or Waypoints Pocket Navigator uses the term Mark for traditional waypoints. I am not really sure where "Mark" originated, but Garmin use it on their handheld GPS devices, I guess it probably came from creating a pencil mark on a map. These marks can be assigned different symbols to indicate what the waypoint actually is. Waypoints can be associated with files making them hotspots. Waypoints can also define a radius around a waypoint making a proximity alarm.

Creating a waypoint is done from the Overlay menu using "Create Mark". Once you have selected this you tap on the screen at the point where you want the waypoint placed. Waypoints are created with default settings. To change them you need to tap and hold on the waypoint which will bring up a context sensitive menu giving options for: Navigating to the mark, Opening a file, Hiding it, locking it, sending it to the GPS Garmin or Magellan , removing it, or displaying it's properties.

Click for full size Image. The properties display shown above right enables various aspects of the waypoint to be configured. Firstly you can name it the default name is "Mark". There appears to be no restriction insisting on unique names so if you are not careful you will end up with lots of waypoints called Mark.

The tick box Label indicates if the waypoint name is to be displayed on the map. This is great for primary waypoints such as Mountain peaks, or for naming buoys. A little further don the display is the GPS Name this is separate to the Name because the handheld GPS receivers are more restrictive in their naming conventions.

The position is displayed and editable using the co-ordinate system specified in the options setup. This is one way of moving the waypoint to a precise location, another is to simply tap and drag the waypoint to it's new position. You can associate a file with the waypoint. This makes the waypoint a Hot Spot. You can browse to the required file and select it. A nice, and sometimes confusing, feature is that whenever a file is created in the "my documents" folder whilst Pocket Navigator is running will create a hotspot with the icon set to the icon of the application.

As can be seen in the image to the right a screen shot had been taken a few seconds before this one leaving a picture in the my documents folder. The icon for the viewing application is an eye. It took us quite a while to figure out what was going on. You can also make voice recordings, or notes which attach themselves to your maps. The alarm setting creates a proximity alarm for the waypoint.

A proximity alarm waypoint is entered in meters radius from the waypoint, and is shown as a hatched red circle surrounding the waypoint as in the picture to the left. When you enter the area of the alarm the PDA default alarm is sounded. The proximity alarm can be configured in one of two ways a Proximity Alarm as described above, or an Anchor Alarm. The Anchor Alarm sounds when you leave the proximity circle and continues until you are one nautical mile from the waypoint.

The final configuration option is the Icon to be displayed on the map. This can be selected from a small selection of images, or can be the icon associated with the attached file.

Setting the default tick box will make this the default icon to be displayed when creating additional waypoints. Tracks Tracks are recorded points on your journey. You can configure your tracks by tap and hold on the screen and selecting properties.

This will display the dialogue on the far right. From this you can name tracks, colour them and set the point collection criteria. You can also show and hide the tracks on the map by selecting the show all or hide all option from the overlay menu, or by showing all tracks and then individually select, tap and hold and hiding the ones you do not want to view. The image above on the right shows the track being recorded on a car journey in Hampshire. The circle is the current GPS position, and the straight line is the velocity vector.

The velocity vector shows where you would be if you stayed on the same course for a certain amount of time. Click images for full size pictures. Routes and Navigation Routes are a series of waypoints linked together. There can be a number of routes in Pocket Navigator.

Then you go to the map and tap at the critical points for your journey, double tapping on the last waypoint. Your route is complete, its as simple as that. Oops I made a mistake a couple of the waypoints are not in the right place. No Problem. All you have to do is is tap, hold, and drag the waypoint to where it should be.

Forgotten to include a waypoint or need to refine the route more, tap and hold in between the points on the route the select the Insert WP option and just drag the waypoint to it's required position.

When you are ready to navigate the route all you have to do is tap on the route and select the follow route option. This will start the navigation. As you reach a waypoint in the route the next point will automatically be selected. The images to the left and right show navigation screens. When testing the application the navigation whilst walking was a little problematical as the velocity vector tended to be inaccurate, and thus the navigation pointer was often pointing in the wrong direction, despite a similar pointer on the Garmin connecting to the PDA showing the correct direction.

The Navigation popup windows can be resized by clicking and dragging to make them smaller or larger. You can also close individual windows and place them where you want them on the screen. From the route context menu you can select profile. This will display the route's altitude profile. This is very similar to that of PC Navigator. The profile display to the left shows the route profile for a gentle walk in the Langdale Pikes from the New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel to Stickle Tarn and back.

TextNotes are like post-its stuck onto the map. These have a Name, position and description. They also have similar properties to the other overlays, in that they can be visible or hidden. Like other overlays they can be moved on the map using click and drag. These are a good tool for making notes about experiences on your travels, or maybe warnings or just to plan activities at certain locations.

The implementation of the TextNotes could be improved by allowing you to select the display of the name or the description. That way if you have a lot of textnotes in one area you can just show the name. Maybe this will be added in a future release. And so onto a potential problem area. When you put your map disks in the drive and try to register them you get the following error message.

I am not blaming Memory-Map for this state of affairs. In their wisdom it would appear that a UK Government Agency funded by UK Tax Payer's money wishes to prevent people who have lawfully purchased licensed versions of their mapping products in what I would expect to be a perfectly reasonable manner. I would love a member of this agency to attempt to try and defend this shameful state of affairs. The good news is that all other maps I have worked perfectly, and the exported maps from the k series work in both Pocket Navigator and Further investigations showed that the only issues seemed to arise from using different versions of the Ordnance Survey maps.

This does not affect maps sourced from any other supplier. Maps Even if the software has the best functionality in the world it's usefulness really depends on the quality and quantity of the maps available for the package. Well if you live in the right part of the world the maps are really great. If not then it will be difficult using this system.

The Explorer maps cover 15 of the popular outdoor pursuits areas of the UK. The Landranger maps cover the entire UK and also includes elevation data for the total mapping area.

In the tests that we carried out the maps were extremely accurate and very current. A road opened last year was present on the maps provided. Despite the rant above about compatibility and the restrictions placed on the use of map data I will commend the currency of the maps. The Ordnance Survey really do have excellent quality and up to date data. I have looked at the UK charts for the Thames region, but have not been able to review them as the sailing season does not start for a few months.

I know a few people with boats and will be arranging to review these in the coming spring sometime. Although I was successful at importing these maps I was not able to verify the accuracy of the import. Most of the examples and samples used in this review are taken from this map series.

The available mapping data in the OS range is as follows:. This series comes with both , scale Ordnance Survey maps, and also , scale GetMapping aerial photos. The available areas are:. The quality of the digital OS maps is fantastic. The accuracy, of both the map detail and the calibration, is impeccable the sample shown below. Although I have shown an example of an urban map the application really comes into it's own when creating routes for walking, cycling and sailing.

The CD also came with a full , scale Ordnance Survey Road Atlas, a large scale nautical chart of the UK coastal along with several sample maps and charts. These include both aviation and marine charts.

A quick scan of the database found Langdale Pike and Little Totham. The image to the left is an sample taken from the OS GB Road Atlas and shows the level of detail which is the same as the printed atlases available from garages and bookstores. There are a large number of commercially available mapping products which will also work with Memory-Map Navigator. The OS , and , scale maps come with a database of a quarter of a million place names and features.

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We had a chance to make a pretty fun demonstration today, and here it is. If you need to create an account, click the [Create Account] button and you will be sent to the MM website, where you can go through the account creation process. Or, if you already have an account, you can login using the UserID and Password fields lower down the panel.

You can install MM on up to 5 devices. It will help in the future to know what devices are using MM and you can assist this process by giving your Windows 10 or Mac devices a recognisable name.

Using the basemaps is all very well, but they are next to useless for our purposes, so we will need to purchase an OS map to do anything useful. When you purchase a premium map like an OS map, you will be sent a serial number for that map, that will allow you to activate it on your account and download it onto your devices.

Enter your credentials and you will be taken to your account page screenshot left below. You can repeat this process if you have more than one map to register. If you purchased the map direct from the DMS you will not need to enter a serial number, the map will automatically be registered. You can also see all your maps directly in all versions of the MM app Windows, Mac and mobile. This will display all the maps you own, at the cursor position. In order to see all maps, everywhere click the Maps Everywhere radio button.

The list will include all DMS maps, as well as all other maps, such as the old OS maps which will appear under the Old Editions section, which you may have to expand to see.

In most cases, you will not need to Activate a resource, they will probably be automatically activated the first time you use them. In some cases however, this may be something you need to do, for example if you are using the old QCT map format, you may need to buy and activate a Classic Map license to use it. The screenshot on the left below shows a new account with no resources activated. If you click on a resource e. OS k Explorer GB and click the [Activate] button which now becomes active, you will be able to assign licenses in your account to the resources that need activation.

The screenshot on the right below, shows the licenses available in this account of which there are none and the number needed to activate the selected map. MM offers a 10 day trial license to new users, so I could click the [Activate Demo] button to test the system out before purchasing.

Migrating and recovering licenses is only getting a mention in this updated guide because it featured heavily in the previous version and I just wanted people to be aware that the function still exists. However, due to the way licensing now works and the fact that you can use MM on up to 5 devices at a time, the need to migrate or recover licenses has been almost completely removed. The interface to manage this process is also much improved, so that if you do ever need to go down this road, it should be a bit easier to navigate.

Enter your credentials and you will be taken to your account page. You will probably see a screen something like the one on the left below. This user has a single device registered and room for 4 more without any issues. A small part of my device history is shown in the screenshot on the right above. You can see I have old devices that have been migrated and several active devices which are still in use. If you click the name of a device you will be presented with the device history and a list of all the resources that have been activated on that device over time see the screenshot on the left below.

You can migrate all the activations from this device, to another device that you can select from the drop down list see the screenshot on the right below. This is where you will reap the rewards of naming your device descriptively when you first installed MM on it! The next part of this guide can be found here: Part 2 — Getting Started.

Will MM allow me to download offline maps to an SD card on my Android phone otherwise the 16 Mb main storage is looking very very small? Hi John, yes you can select to store maps in either internal memory or on an SD-card.

For existing MM users, I think the MM mobile app is almost a no-brainer — obviously not as good as VR which will still be around for a while I believe , but certainly better than a lot of the other apps out there! Many thanks Lonewalker. I subscribed to OS Mapping a couple of months ago but find it frustratingly clunky and unreliable. OS Mapping have said that they will refund my subscription after numerous chats with them have failed to sort out the problems.

From what I have seen so far it looks as though MM, although requiring quite a steep learning curve, will be much better for my purpose. Again, thanks. Jeremy, glad to hear you found the articles useful! Despite its faults and quirks I absolutely love MM and have not found another route planning product that even comes close to it.

Cheers, Stuart. It is very frustrating how Memory-Map seem set on abandoning their, once loyal, customers. Hi when did Memory Map UK close down? I have only just noticed they only have an American site now. No longer selling devices or sending out hardcopies of products, downloads from DMS only.

Hi Roy, the removal of the. I must admit to not having noticed the withdrawl of hardware never having been interested in any of the devices. A good Andoid phone in a ruggedised case may be an alternative?

Hi Lonewalker…. These maps were supplied on dedicated MM USB keys and in contacting MM they said the map files were corrupted but seems strange that both the USB keys I have had the same issue, is this something with the new programme not being compatible with the old type map files. Thanks in advance, Paul. Let me know how you get on. Cheers Stuart. I think I have now come to the end of the road with this product, not helped by the Memory map software for Android mobile devices which in my opinion is abysmal, took me over nine hours to get some maps to actually display and then MM is not as stable on the Windows platform anymore either, had more crashes in the last year than the previous ten plus years so I think time to move on.

Not sure about Viewranger now it is being taken over but will try OS maps as I have got a mock device setup working on the Android phone so can use a real GNSS receiver. I have about 20 maps associated with Memory Map. Is there any way that I can set this as a default Map? MM keeps switching to other maps as I perform various operations.

There is, perhaps, some logic to the map choices that MM makes but it is annoying. For example if I am on the map and do a search MM changes automatically to street map. Thanks GH. Graham, an excellent question and one of which I seem to recall raising with MM a few years ago.

They told me that the app opens what it thinks is the most appropriate map, based on the content of the file being opened. As far as I know and I have looked there is no way to set a default map — you have to live with the choice MM makes. There is a possible workaround that I tried for a while — but which inevitably proved to be more of a pain than the original problem, but maybe it will work for you….

Go into your maps folder on your PC and move all the maps other than your k North Wales map to another folder somewhere on your PC. Now, when you load a file into MM it will only ever be able to load the North Wales map.



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