Wikicamps
- Dot
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Re: Wikicamps
hmmmm I pressed the download button and it led me somewhere else with unknown lingo so am going to see the Boss on Saturday I shall bring a jummy of some sort.
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- BruceS
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Re: Wikicamps
I have to warn you that I've never had anything to do with Wikicamps Dot!
I have used Geowiki & put all the required (by me) POI's onto my GPS though.
Traveling down the road it's easier to have them on your GPS than your computer.
Those with smart phones probably find it easier on them?
I have used Geowiki & put all the required (by me) POI's onto my GPS though.
Traveling down the road it's easier to have them on your GPS than your computer.
Those with smart phones probably find it easier on them?
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- Dot
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Re: Wikicamps
Not to worry if we can't figure it out have done without it for years now but it could be interesting. It was the other stuff it popped up that put me off, have no idea what things mean I have just finished doing a yummy and it is in the fridge. OMG George has spotted it but I shall protect it as best I can..
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- Chris61
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Re: Wikicamps
Hi Dot, buy the full version and play with it,watch the tutorials and don't give up. It is very easy to use. If you have an Android phone a few other features come in to play. At a later date try an offline GPS app called Sygic, the free version is a little limited, but if you buy the full version and get a good phone holder you will never buy another dedicated GPS. Wikicamps will send GPS coordinates straight into Sygic.
Lots to learn, but the end result is fantastic.
Cheers Chris
- Dot
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Re: Wikicamps
Hi Chris, I don't even know what an android ph is I shall discuss your post with Bruce on Sat and see if he can explain a lot of things to me (to do with computers and phones) Thanks
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Re: Wikicamps
perhaps lookup "wikiquillandparchment" ??
- dream4red
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Re: Wikicamps
Thanks Chris, just downloaded sygic and it looks good.Chris61 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2017 8:56 pmHi Dot, buy the full version and play with it,watch the tutorials and don't give up. It is very easy to use. If you have an Android phone a few other features come in to play. At a later date try an offline GPS app called Sygic, the free version is a little limited, but if you buy the full version and get a good phone holder you will never buy another dedicated GPS. Wikicamps will send GPS coordinates straight into Sygic.
Lots to learn, but the end result is fantastic.
Cheers Chris
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- Jon and Kay
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Re: Wikicamps
Don't forget to turn your Data connection off when using Sygic. It doesn't need it , as it works offline, but will gobble up unnecessary data if left on.
Jon
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Re: Wikicamps
android
noun
1.
(in science fiction) a robot with a human appearance.
Think 'George' Dot. Tell him what to do and he does it! Sorry George.
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