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cosmiccarver

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#34113 19-May-2009 07:01
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hi...
so kool...we got the gps working on our okta so we can look at maps & where to go, how to get there etc as well as where we have been...tah dah !!!...gps tracking...
i've been using gpscyclecomputer to plot my rides to a .kml file for use in google earth/maps for montoring distance/fitness levels etc & of course to impress the sox off other riders(lots of reverent ooohh's & aaahh's)

my next trick is to place images along the track at the point they were taken...yup you guessed it... geotagged images.
alas the camera bundled with the okta doesn't have this feature...but wait...i believe it can be made to do so...if you have enabled gps on your okta touch & would like to geotag your images or are already doing so please show your interest or your method of geotagging images at source.




if it breaks...get a better one...

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  #216872 22-May-2009 08:03
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Try TrackR, I was using it on my Xperia and HTC Touch Pro for a while...




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cosmiccarver

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  #216873 22-May-2009 08:09
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hi...thanx... looks good will chek it out some more later...i've been trying crossingways.com & the site takes ways too long to load...




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  #216875 22-May-2009 08:27
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i've found a version of htc camera that geotags images however it won't run on my okta... in fact i had to hard reset to recover my camera... i was hoping there would be more interest from okta owners that had enabled the gps pre tnz wm6.1 in wanting the geotag feature...




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