Discussion about software such as GSAK, OziExplorer etc, as well as all things hardware, GPSrs, laptops, PDAs, paperless caching, cables etc
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saintrob
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by saintrob » 30 December 08 10:15 am
Hi all,
Is it possible to load my Trip & Waypoint Manager on a interstate friends computer , while on holidays & is it possible to load it on a internet cafe computer ?
thanks
saintrob
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The Coffee's
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by The Coffee's » 30 December 08 2:04 pm
Are you referring to Vantage Point?. If you have all the disks, leads and maps you should be able to put it on you friends computer. If it is Vantage Point you will need your GPS to add the detailed maps. Most internet kiosks will not let you add to their main frame, it would be easier to Google earth map and coordinate info and make notes or just use GSAK on a flash drive.
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saintrob
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by saintrob » 30 December 08 4:17 pm
its my Garmin Trip & Waypoint Manager, that came with my new GPSMAP 60CSX .
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caughtatwork
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by caughtatwork » 30 December 08 4:40 pm
Depending on what the EULA says, you should be able to install it on a friends computer. Check the license for installing on multiple machines at the same time.
As far as installing on an internet cafe machine I would expect not. They don't want loads of people installing stuff on their machines.
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Echo
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by Echo » 30 December 08 11:39 pm
Mr.Coffee and the Clan wrote:or just use GSAK on a flash drive.
Hmmm, now there's an idea worth investigating.
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Mr Router
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by Mr Router » 31 December 08 7:52 am
Echo wrote:Mr.Coffee and the Clan wrote:or just use GSAK on a flash drive.
Hmmm, now there's an idea worth investigating.
A quick search of this forum will explain the in's and out's of what to do
Happy New Year
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saintrob
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by saintrob » 04 January 09 6:49 am
thanks all for your help,
tried it & no problems on friends computer .
wont bother with internet cafes
thanks again