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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 12:20 pm Post subject: ITNConv 1.60 with route planner
Hello everyone,
I'm the author of the ITNConv software. I want to announce to you a new version with a great evolution :D.
Now ITNConv have a integrated route planner. You can plan or edit an itinerary with several waypoints. You can also search a location and add it to your itinerary, or set manually your waypoints locations.
This planner use Google Maps technologies, thus you need a internet connection to use it.
Formidable !
If you want to put up an English page (rather than Google translation), ...
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C'est un utilitaire pour convertir un itinéraire contenu dans un fichier Autoroute Express, MapPoint ou MapSource vers un fichier utilisable par TomTom 3, 5 et 6, TomTom Go, One et Rider, Navigon MN|4 & MN|5, Destinator PN, Google Earth, CartoExploreur ou GPX.
Possibilité de scinder les itinéraires TomTom en plusieurs fichiers, avec choix du nombre d'étapes.
This is a utility to convert a route contained in a Autoroute Express, MapPoint or MapSource file into a file usable by TomTom 3, 5 and 6, TomTom Go, One and Rider, Navigon MN|4 & MN|5, Destinator PN, Google Earth, CartoExploreur or GPX.
It is possible to divide the TomTom routes into several files, with the choice of the number of stops in each.
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ITNConv contient maintenant un éditeur avancé, permettant la recherche d'adresse et la planification d'itinéraire avec plusieurs étapes. Cet éditeur utilise Google Maps pour la cartographie et la recherche.
ITNConv now contains an advanced editor, allowing searching for addresses and route planning with several stops. This editor uses Google Maps for the cartography and search.
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ITNConv peut ouvrir les formats suivants :
ITNConv can open the following file formats:
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ITNConv permet d'exporter vers les formats suivants :
ITNConv can export the following file formats: _________________ Jock
TomTom Go 940 LIVE (9.510, Europe v915.5074 on SD & 8.371, WCE v875.3613 on board)
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 2:44 pm Post subject: ITNConv 1.61
Thank you for your congratulations :D
Thanks to BGF for the translation, I must create a english page since a long time, but I don't take time for that
I'm also working on a english user manual.
A new version 1.61 is available:
- Fix the bad reading of some OziExplorer files
- Improve the search of locations. Now you can find Glasgow _________________ Utilities for GPS :
ITNConv, Route planner and converter
LOGConv, Track filter and converter
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Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 4:20 pm Post subject: Re: ITNConv 1.61
Benichou wrote:
A new version 1.61 is available:
- Fix the bad reading of some OziExplorer files
- Improve the search of locations. Now you can find Glasgow
Excellent! New version works with postcodes (include the space) and British towns (add ",UK")!
Benichou,
I don't quite understand the search! I presume that it is part of the Google API, rather than something that you have written, but can you explain it?
If I search Glasgow, it defaults to Glasgow UK, and offers no other choices, although I know that there are other places called Glasgow (e.g. Glasgow,KY).
If I search for Largs, a small Scottish town, it defaults to "Largs, New South Wales, Australia", and offers a list of others, the 2nd being "Emmaus, PA 18049". I can't tell, looking at the map, why it has offered "Emmaus, PA 18049"! Also, Largs,UK is not on the list of matches! I can understand that it could list the matches in "Geographical importance" i.e. City, Town, Village ..., but I'd still expect the UK locations somewhere on the list! _________________ Jock
TomTom Go 940 LIVE (9.510, Europe v915.5074 on SD & 8.371, WCE v875.3613 on board)
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 8:31 pm Post subject: Re: ITNConv 1.61
BGF wrote:
Benichou,
I don't quite understand the search! I presume that it is part of the Google API, rather than something that you have written, but can you explain it?
There are two kinds of Google Search Requests. The first is used by Google Maps and Google Earth, the second is provided by the API.
In the version 1.60, I was only use the second one, but you see that it doesn't produce good results in all cases. In version 1.61, I added the first method, which offer better results.
But I don't known how Google choose the accuracy of geographical locations.
I found this in the Google Maps help section:
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We understand that there are many different ways to search for a location, and we're working hard to make this process as intuitive as possible. We appreciate your patience as we work to improve this service.
In the meantime, you may want to refine your search terms to find a specific location using the following format:
"Address, city, state" or "Address, city, ZIP"
For example, "1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA", or "1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, 94043."
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ITNConv, Route planner and converter
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