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19th December 2008, 06:43
TrackMyJourney v0.6.6
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
TMJ-Mobile is a Java mobile phone[Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) application that uses GPS data to provide a number of functions, including navigation, location tracking, map display and route plotting. It receives its location coordinates by communicating via Bluetooth with a separate GPS receiver, or via the phones internal GPS if supported. The phones built-in GPRS/3G/GSM data connection is then used to send its location over the internet to the TrackMyJourney website where you can then share your location and recorded tracks with your friends.
Getting Started:
* Register an account with TrackMyJourney
* Download the TMJ-Mobile application to your phone
* Run the program and in the Main Menu>Settings page enter your TMJ Device Username and Password
* Use the Main Menu>GPS>Connect GPS function to search for and connect to your Bluetooth GPS device.
* Add some Waypoints to your TrackMyJourney account. On the phone use the Main Menu>Web>Update Waypoints function to download the Waypoints to the phone. These can then be used for navigation.
* On the phone use the Main Menu>Web>Enable Upload function to start sending your location back to the website.
* Invite your friends to view your progress via the Invitations page
* Check out the User Guide for further information.
What's new in TrackMyJourney (Nokia) 0.6.6:
MAJOR ADDITION:
· VECTOR MAPS - The Plan, Navigation, Route and Visualisation pages can now display OpenStreetMap-based vector maps downloaded via the phones GPRS/3G internet connection: Please note that this feature is only available to users who have donated to the TrackMyJourney project.
OTHER CHANGES:
· Added Related Websites menu to Waypoints page and Plan/Map/Vis page context menus (when a waypoint is selected). Also added Wikipedia search into Related Websites list.
· Area Enclosed by Track Section displayed on Text/TRACK(2) page. (See notes in User Guide for more info)
· Track Altitude shown in semi-transparent style on 3D Navigation/Visualisation pages (only shown on some handsets)
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
TMJ-Mobile is a Java mobile phone[Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) application that uses GPS data to provide a number of functions, including navigation, location tracking, map display and route plotting. It receives its location coordinates by communicating via Bluetooth with a separate GPS receiver, or via the phones internal GPS if supported. The phones built-in GPRS/3G/GSM data connection is then used to send its location over the internet to the TrackMyJourney website where you can then share your location and recorded tracks with your friends.
Getting Started:
* Register an account with TrackMyJourney
* Download the TMJ-Mobile application to your phone
* Run the program and in the Main Menu>Settings page enter your TMJ Device Username and Password
* Use the Main Menu>GPS>Connect GPS function to search for and connect to your Bluetooth GPS device.
* Add some Waypoints to your TrackMyJourney account. On the phone use the Main Menu>Web>Update Waypoints function to download the Waypoints to the phone. These can then be used for navigation.
* On the phone use the Main Menu>Web>Enable Upload function to start sending your location back to the website.
* Invite your friends to view your progress via the Invitations page
* Check out the User Guide for further information.
What's new in TrackMyJourney (Nokia) 0.6.6:
MAJOR ADDITION:
· VECTOR MAPS - The Plan, Navigation, Route and Visualisation pages can now display OpenStreetMap-based vector maps downloaded via the phones GPRS/3G internet connection: Please note that this feature is only available to users who have donated to the TrackMyJourney project.
OTHER CHANGES:
· Added Related Websites menu to Waypoints page and Plan/Map/Vis page context menus (when a waypoint is selected). Also added Wikipedia search into Related Websites list.
· Area Enclosed by Track Section displayed on Text/TRACK(2) page. (See notes in User Guide for more info)
· Track Altitude shown in semi-transparent style on 3D Navigation/Visualisation pages (only shown on some handsets)