On 21 Feb 2008, at 19:04, David Earl wrote: > On 21/02/2008 09:26, John McKerrell wrote: >> Yes, this sounds great. I don't tend to log explicit waypoints so >> this is going to be much more useful for me. Did you think about >> having a little arrow or some sort of marker that followed the >> trace as you played the audio or is there some specific reason >> that this would not be possible? > The effect is quite mesmeric. One thing I didn't appreciate until I > saw it working though is that you no longer need make a loop or > anything else on your GPS. As long as you have a known point to > sync to at the start, you can then just dictate "White Swan pub on > the left NOW", and the orange arrow will point to where you were > when you said NOW. That is really quite a neat feature - perhaps > you had realised that consequence - I hadn't. > Funnily enough, the first time I tried audio tracing I just assumed there was something like this available, so when I came to use my audio I realised that all my "post box on the left .... NOW, bus stop on the right... NOW" was fairly useless. Maybe I'll go back and try that trace again now ;-)
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