Where should I save my TomTom POI file from GSAK for IPaq?
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Where should I save my TomTom POI file from GSAK for IPaq?
Just installed TomTom today, as a potential replacement for Destinator (that alert on nearby POI feature's likely to reinflame my caching rate).
I want my comprehensive daily GSAK macro to export the TomTom POI files automatically, but can't figure out the best place to save the file for my IPAQ so that I don't need to manually move the file to the CF card that has the maps on it.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I want my comprehensive daily GSAK macro to export the TomTom POI files automatically, but can't figure out the best place to save the file for my IPAQ so that I don't need to manually move the file to the CF card that has the maps on it.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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It needs to be in the same directory as your maps. I don't think it can be anywhere else. If that's a storage card, then manual intervention is needed.
Please tell me if there is some other magic that will enable this to be automatic.
I'm not that interested in buying software that will allow me to replicate to the storage card, which I know is available. Free would be Okay. WM6 may do this also, but I'm not ready to go there either.
Please tell me if there is some other magic that will enable this to be automatic.
I'm not that interested in buying software that will allow me to replicate to the storage card, which I know is available. Free would be Okay. WM6 may do this also, but I'm not ready to go there either.
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Destinator Vs TomTom
I'll be interested in how you go.
By the way, I think that Destinator is a much better navigation app, but the POI feature works much better in TomTom. I have given up on Destinator solely because of the way the POI feature works. It does mean that I spend a lot more time looking at the screen than I did with Destinator.
By the way, I think that Destinator is a much better navigation app, but the POI feature works much better in TomTom. I have given up on Destinator solely because of the way the POI feature works. It does mean that I spend a lot more time looking at the screen than I did with Destinator.
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OK... Here we go... Answered my own question!
There's an application called MightySync (US$5.95) which partners with ActiveSync and lets you set up sync folders between anywhere on your hard drive, and anywhere on your Pocket PC, including anywhere on Storage Cards.
I've then setup GSAK to export TomTom POI files to a folder called "Australia" in my Geocaching files folder (For other countries, set up the appropriate folder to match the POI location for the maps you're using).
MightySync is then set to sync the "Australia" folder on the hard drive with the "Australia" folder containing maps and POI files on the Storage Card (so it syncs your maps too btw).
From there, it's just a case of syncing your PDA as you normally would!
Make sense? If not, PM me.
BTW Have already noticed a few differences with TomTom that I'll need to get used to compared to Destinator, but when cache hunting, I think the POI Alert is going to be the key.
There's an application called MightySync (US$5.95) which partners with ActiveSync and lets you set up sync folders between anywhere on your hard drive, and anywhere on your Pocket PC, including anywhere on Storage Cards.
I've then setup GSAK to export TomTom POI files to a folder called "Australia" in my Geocaching files folder (For other countries, set up the appropriate folder to match the POI location for the maps you're using).
MightySync is then set to sync the "Australia" folder on the hard drive with the "Australia" folder containing maps and POI files on the Storage Card (so it syncs your maps too btw).
From there, it's just a case of syncing your PDA as you normally would!
Make sense? If not, PM me.
BTW Have already noticed a few differences with TomTom that I'll need to get used to compared to Destinator, but when cache hunting, I think the POI Alert is going to be the key.
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12 POI files, not 12 POI's.
I'd set my POI Export Macro up to initially filter Trads and Multis into state by state groups, then each other cache type to their own POI file.
I've now changed it to a POI file for each cache type, and that's working fine so far with just the dozen instead of 25 files (had some other ones I'd downloaded too). Each type then has a different POI icon.
Found the problem on a few TomTom forums. As it seems to be a functional limit, I'll have to put all my other POI's into one file if I want to do something else. (Unless anyone's aware of an alternative problem that is causing it).
I'd set my POI Export Macro up to initially filter Trads and Multis into state by state groups, then each other cache type to their own POI file.
I've now changed it to a POI file for each cache type, and that's working fine so far with just the dozen instead of 25 files (had some other ones I'd downloaded too). Each type then has a different POI icon.
Found the problem on a few TomTom forums. As it seems to be a functional limit, I'll have to put all my other POI's into one file if I want to do something else. (Unless anyone's aware of an alternative problem that is causing it).