Sure. And FYI, I've placed yet another beta in the download area (0.8.3) to fix another problem with getting directions.
-----Original Message----- From: Jared Rimer [mailto:ja...@lists.jaredrimer.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 9:59 PM To: gw-a...@gwmicro.com Subject: Re: version 0.8.1 of Remind Me Where That makes sense. Thanks for the explanation. Keep up the great work. On 7/29/2014 9:43 AM, Chip Orange wrote: > It does 3 different things: > * first is to interface with any GPS receivers > * second is to interface with the Windows 7/8 location sensor (this was > promised by MS to have software available which could determine your > location without you having a GPS receiver; they suggested possibilities > such as being able to determine it based on which wifi networks were > visible. > * Third and most important, it's a library of shared programming routines, > similar to the GW toolkit or the Homer shared object. It's designed to > support multiple apps concurrently, all of them might need access to your > position based on the first two items above. An example app is included > with the GPS app: it creates a signature for you which when you press the > hotkey, will add your latitude and longitude to the email you're creating or > whatever. > > BTW, I've now just place version 0.8.2 of Remind Me Where in its download > location (fixing a problem with getting directions likely only to effect > those outside the U.S.). > > Hth, > > Chip > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jared Rimer [mailto:ja...@lists.jaredrimer.net] > Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 9:03 PM > To: gw-a...@gwmicro.com > Subject: Re: version 0.8.1 of Remind Me Where > > What is new with the GPS app? We see it running, but what does it > actually do? > > On 7/28/2014 2:36 PM, Chip Orange wrote: >> For anyone who is interested, the latest beta is now available from: >> >> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11745142/Remind_Me_Where.wepm >> >> (the standard download link for this beta app) >> >> This version has several minor bug fixes, including one where the >> ordering by "prominence" instead of distance is now working properly. >> >> Also, there is a later GPS app which WE should prompt you to download. >> >> Enjoy, >> >> Chip >> > -- Jared Rimer www.jaredrimer.net