![]() + Display of track length and track point distance in track panel + Optional use of remote images for Google Earth export + Support for Holux GPS logers by using GPSBabel + Support for MTK GPS loggers by using GPSBabel (iBlue 747 etc.) + Option to show imperial measurement units + Supports multiprocessing when saving image data As far as I know not so much users will miss that – I hope.īy the way, please see my post regarding the requirements for installed Internet Explorer here: GeoSetter and Internet Explorer Please note: I removed the functionality for synchronizing metadata between files and folders because of some problems. Furthermore there are a lot of minor changes and fixes which I did during the last years. Additionally there were problems with image files from iOS 11 devices in the last weeks, which have been read in very very slowly. One improvement to the former version 3.4.16 is now the support for Google’s requirements regarding the version of Internet Explorer. This will come later with a major update (see also New Website, new GeoSetter Version?). It doesn’t contain any big changes or new functionality. Now I changed this version to the new regular release 3.5. But there always was a beta version, on which I sometimes did some fixings or minor changes. Since 2011 there was no regular release of GeoSetter anymore. I don’t make any forecasts regarding a release date anymore, that was a bit of a problem last year □ As already mentioned here 1 1/2 years ago, I will resume work on version 4 instead. I ask for your understanding that apart from this change regarding the map connection, I will not do any changes in version 3 except for some really serious problems. the use of a locally installed map service, so GeoSetter could be used offline, for example. GeoSetter would then probably be more open for many possibilities, e.g. In my current estimation, this should also remove the limitation to Internet Explorer 10, so that it would probably be possible to use it under Windows XP, for example. I will now change the map to another JavaScript library, so that the mentioned restrictions will be removed. I would like to take this occasion to thank all users who have given me financial appreciation during this time!! □ ❤ By the way, the map works, it just looks stupid… Google’s first monthly bill was just under 500 Euros, which has fortunately settled down to between 50 and 100 Euros per month in the last few months due to my limitation. The reason for this is that I unfortunately had to drastically reduce the daily access of the users to the map via my Google key. Unfortunately this leads to a darkened map and the hints “For development purposes only”. In the meantime, Google unfortunately changed the business model regarding the use of the Google Maps API. Due to a long illness the work on GeoSetter is now almost 1 1/2 years behind. ![]() An update to version 3.5.1 after more than one year.
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