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Jaxx

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Yea or google earth. It appears you can import way points and tracks from your device. Being a Garmin or Magellan.
Pretty cool.

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comfortable1

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Did you want to buy a pre-made map?

You can plot Lat. Longs on Google earth with an aerial behind it. Very powerful free tool. Darinward is powered by Google. I need to check out the ESRI and see what they have free to offer. What are you trying to do exactly?

Is your name Donald and kinda look like a gay pirate? You sound suspiciously like the only person I know from Jax.
 

tigerfan

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No I was trying to make a fishing trip next Friday and wanted to plot my gps numbers so I can know distances between - only time of year where you can catch and keep just about everything. - the endangered red snapper, trigger, gag, and b liners.
 

Jaxx

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No I was trying to make a fishing trip next Friday and wanted to plot my gps numbers so I can know distances between - only time of year where you can catch and keep just about everything. - the endangered red snapper, trigger, gag, and b liners.

Dang tigerfan. You would think your device that aquired the GPS would do that. All hand helds do.


Acme is very similar to darinward powered by google. Flashearth looks very interesting. Will have a looksy at that one.

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Redfish

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Dang tigerfan. You would think your device that aquired the GPS would do that. All hand helds do.

Agree....sounds like your over water...just set them up as "waypoints" your're good to go
 
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