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Joined: Apr 04, 2005 Posts: 21 Location: Essex, UK
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:18 am Post subject: TomTom 930 Favourites & POI's
Because of the lack of favourites stored on the tomtom 930 (48 to be precise) the only way to store locations is thru the POI's, but the problem i have is the POI's are not in alphabetical order, they are stored as closest to where your SatNav is at the time.
is there any way around this i.e storing names in order. As i need to store a customer base of about 200 locations by Customer Names.
Joined: Mar 01, 2005 Posts: 1513 Location: West Mids
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:35 am Post subject:
The POIs are stored randomly. It's how they are shown that matters. If you choose "near me" etc, you'll get them arranged nearest first.
If you want to go to a particular one, use the "find" option at the bottom of the screen in any of the options. _________________ Gerry
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Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Posts: 2145 Location: Midlands, UK
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:08 am Post subject: Re: TomTom 930 Favourites & POI's
RGCS wrote:
Because of the lack of favourites stored on the tomtom 930 (48 to be precise) the only way to store locations is thru the POI's, but the problem i have is the POI's are not in alphabetical order, they are stored as closest to where your SatNav is at the time.
Is there any way around this i.e storing names in order. As i need to store a customer base of about 200 locations by Customer Names
The only way I can think of is to use a different poi for each letter of the alphabet.
A_Abacus
A_Apple
B_BBC
C_Comet
etc
I think TT will find 25 names from your current location for each letter. If you have more than 25 names per letter then you would need to browse the map to the approx' location of the company, then click the find now.
Joined: Apr 04, 2005 Posts: 21 Location: Essex, UK
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 6:14 pm Post subject:
I thank you all for your comments but it does seem that TomTom have taken a step back on the situation. My old Navman could store up to 200 Favourites and unlimited POI's and newer products on the market can also do the same including Garmin's new range which can store up to 500, so why have TomTom (A leading SatNav company) produced products that can only store 48, & why 48, seems a odd number to me. i have been told that my 930t & other models has enough memory to store more than this but it's down to TomTom's file system. you cannot even store them on the SD card and read them from there which is a shame.
I have written a formal customer complaint letter to TomTom to find if this can be changed by a Firmware upgrade or something like that & what are their intentions for future products.
If more people complained to TomTom about the limited amount of Favourites stored on their products they might have to do something.
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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:58 pm Post subject:
I think that most people use a POI file because they know that they can move it safely from device to device.
To re-iterate what GerryC said, if you tap Navigate to..., POI, then POI near you, then your POI file name (if you use it regularly it will be on the 1st screen, if not, tap Right and choose it from the list. Hint: if you start the file name with a "_" it will appear above Airport). Then tap Find and type part of the name (it doesn't need to be the start of the name).
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Garmin's new range which can store up to 500
The idea of manually transferring 500 favourites from one device to another doesn't thrill me! _________________ Jock
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Joined: Apr 04, 2005 Posts: 21 Location: Essex, UK
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:18 pm Post subject:
Many thanks for you comments Jock but i think you are missing the point.
I do understand the POI system and how it works but seem's to be a very long way of going around it to select a pictular favourite.
Also it's not the transfering of 500 favourites i want, the fact is i have a client base of over 200 that would be nice to keep in a favourites folder.
my debate is if other Sat Nav companys can make products with "X" numbers of favourites then why are TomTom selling themselves short.
And after all POI's were originally what they said they were "Points Of Intrest" (Petrol Stations, Resturants, Zoo's etc) whereas Favourites were for Places you would visit the most.
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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:47 pm Post subject:
Only a couple of days ago, I'm sure Andy_P said you can find any POI from any of the find options (Near, in City, etc) by tapping one of those icons, then starting to type the name of the POI.
e.g. When you ask for POI near you, at present you don't get Wilson & Co because it's number 173 in the list. But according to Andy, if you still go for "POI Near Me", then start to type Wilson, it'll show up.
Incidentally, as a POI category, if you create the category _Clients it'll appear as the first POI category in any list - note that's Clients preceded by the underscore character. _________________ Dennis
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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:33 pm Post subject:
RGCS wrote:
Many thanks for you comments Jock but i think you are missing the point. [snip]...
And after all POI's were originally what they said they were "Points Of Intrest" (Petrol Stations, Resturants, Zoo's etc) whereas Favourites were for Places you would visit the most.
I suspect it may be you missing the point. I don't mean this in any clever or offensive way, but people are trying to help by suggesting ways of dealing with a large number of "Favourites".
You have defined them above as "Places you would visit the most". There might be other definitions, such as "Places you most like to visit"?? My favourites are a few relatives, friends and a restaurant in Wales. My business destinations are in POIs - apart from anything else, they are safer there - I have no idea where TomTom keeps Favourites (sorry, I do, they're in MapSettings.cfg, but how to get any details out of that file beats me). Whereas my POIs are not only readable (using POIEdit), but they are held in any number of backups on my PC. I could recreate all my Favourites easily, because as favourites, I know where they all are. But losing my many business POIs would be a much more serious matter, beyond the limits of my memory. By coincidence, I have just tonight copied all my business POIs from one of my backups to a new TomTom device. The Mapsettings.cfg file would NOT have transferred because of the differences between the two devices, so I'd have been stuffed.
You have a list of 200 contacts. Maybe they are in a spreadsheet so that they could be converted fairly easily and quickly to POIs? By the time TomTom react to your complaint and increase the number of Favourites to whatever you desire, you'll be an awful lot older - that's if they go along with you, but I'd advise you not to hold your breath! _________________ Dennis
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