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#1
I have been using Garmin Mapsource and birdseye as a navigation tool for work.  I really like my new Galaxy Tab and the Locus application but I would like to have the mapsource map as a base to start to download my map overlays.  My question is there a way to convert my .img Mapsource map to another format to load on to Locus....or is there a way to load the .img file directly on to Locus.  Sorry if this has already been answered but I have looked through the forums and search without finding anything.  

Thank You,

damon6768
#2
Under review / Re: A lot of wishes
March 23, 2011, 12:04:05
2, 5, 6, and 17 would be perfect for me also.  I have been reading the forums some and have noticed one or two that mention the ability to seperate the tracks.  I use mine alot for work.  I have drawn tracks and mark roads that are closed or one way on my Galaxy tablet.  Those are saved under drawn tracks.  I also use google earth which is imported in and in the imported category.  Also, I save tracks as I drive.  Now sometimes I might use all three for one city in one day.  I also have various tracks I use depending on where I have to go that day.   I organize them based on name of the venue I am going...so there might be 40 or so ministry of XXXXX on my to go way point list.  But I have them broken down by city on my google earth list.  I would like to seperate the tracks and waypoints together by cities.  Is that possible???  or going to be possible in the future???  Another reason to have it is when I update waypoints or tracks I make duplicates of the new folder I bring in.  I am just trying to figure a way to update several things on my master list which everyone at work uses as a data base...and easily import it to the program with out having to worry that someone with less knowledge about the program won't get have a double name of a track or way point and pick the wrong one.  (your program is speading here...in the past month at least 10 people have started using it.)