


Route Planner: Fast, multiple clicks on a slow connection no longer result in a "double back".Route Planner: Routes saved as trips now show a cuesheet.Enhanced privacy for users through the API.Fixed referal system to not error on oddly inputed email addresses.Must now share private trips using special "Share Link" in the "Share" tab in the right sidebar when viewing a route/trip. Private routes are no longer visible to people "guessing" url.Copy to my account shows link to new copy, no more hunting down the copy.Private trips are no longer visible to people "guessing" url.Defaulted "Advanced Turn Notications" to 30meters.Fixed KML file upload issue on oddly formatted KML files.Now supporting HR data from Mio cycling computer GPX files.Fixed issue with certain TCX files, and us not properly pulling out watts/distance.Fixed estimated elevation calculation/refetch when editing a trip that has some points with no location (common due to GPS signal issues).Very rough draft, will release an updated/improved version in near future. You can now associate other people with your ride.

Re-enabled "select other riders" feature on garmin sync and trip edit.I don't think I've heard of either of them (and I'm supposedly a techie). Thanks also to Strephon_Alkhalikoi, although I'm going to have to do some extra research on the TLAs MTP and UMS.
#Garmin poi loader 2.5.4 android
Maybe it is time to consider an Android tablet as a GPS rather than a Garmin (although I am having a very hard time finding one that has all of the features that I would want, at any price!)
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But from what you are telling me, if I can't convince Microsoft's annoying software that the HP notebook that came with XP is actually running a legitimate copy of XP, then it seems like I might have an issue with a new receiver if it needs Media Player code to access the GPSr memory. I was considering that maybe I should buy a new receiver with the lifetime maps option. Besides, I could get a replacement receiver with lifetime maps for what a lifetime subscription costs! I'm certainly not going to buy new maps for this old receiver nor will I buy a "lifetime subscription" when Garmin has indicated that they can tell me that the "lifetime" is over whenever they wish. My GPSr was already an old model over four years ago when I got it, and, although I downloaded the new maps when I bought it, they are showing some age as well. but it turns out from your explanation that this might have greater implications for me. I had thought that I was just asking out of curiosity.
