26.07.2009, 03:48
1. I like the way speed now shows the speed at under 10km/h as it has to be of benefit to walkers and bicycle riders, at a minimum. For consistent display, you might want to add that one decimal place to all speed entries. While trivial for those running at 100km/h it is still of interest, and might prove useful if challenging a speeding ticket <grin>
2. It would be nice, from my viewpoint, if when I asked the program to get rid of all 0 meter movement records, it were to leave the first and the last should I so desire, so that I could see the 0 km/h speed points, when the car was actually standing still. That is only possible now if I manually go through the track after selecting all of the 0 meter traveled points and unselect one at the end or start to force the program to leave 2 so that the 0 movement is only removed leaving the first and last entries at that point behind.
3 I still have to choose between having the location or having the postal address, as, for example, in a shopping trip ALL of the locations are in Lansing, but the postal address keeps changing, and NONE of the postal addresses contain the word 'Lansing'... Oh well...
4. If I accidentally ask for the positions to be numbered twice, I end up with the number at the front of the line twice... The way to get rid of that is to re-do Add Postal Address and then re-do add position number as there is no way to 'remove' the position number if it has accidentally been added twice <grin>
5. While the duration is one value, and an important one, the driving time is not readily available unless the 0 movement seconds can be removed, which leads back to another reason #2 above is useful, at least to me, as it permits me to more easily compute driving time since I can then calculate the 0 movement time. That could be automated, I suspect, to have the program compute both duration and travel time, which are very different in my case, since I leave the GPS on when I go shopping, and therefore often remove thousands of points from the gross track, as there are 3600 points per hour that might be 0 movement! I grant that is a nice to have, and that I can actually get it using Street Atlas, but I'd rather do it in one program if possible. There is absolutely no urgency in it, however.
6. 1 meter is 3.28083989501312336 feet and 1 mile is 1.609344 kilometers, if you need these values.
2. It would be nice, from my viewpoint, if when I asked the program to get rid of all 0 meter movement records, it were to leave the first and the last should I so desire, so that I could see the 0 km/h speed points, when the car was actually standing still. That is only possible now if I manually go through the track after selecting all of the 0 meter traveled points and unselect one at the end or start to force the program to leave 2 so that the 0 movement is only removed leaving the first and last entries at that point behind.
3 I still have to choose between having the location or having the postal address, as, for example, in a shopping trip ALL of the locations are in Lansing, but the postal address keeps changing, and NONE of the postal addresses contain the word 'Lansing'... Oh well...
4. If I accidentally ask for the positions to be numbered twice, I end up with the number at the front of the line twice... The way to get rid of that is to re-do Add Postal Address and then re-do add position number as there is no way to 'remove' the position number if it has accidentally been added twice <grin>
5. While the duration is one value, and an important one, the driving time is not readily available unless the 0 movement seconds can be removed, which leads back to another reason #2 above is useful, at least to me, as it permits me to more easily compute driving time since I can then calculate the 0 movement time. That could be automated, I suspect, to have the program compute both duration and travel time, which are very different in my case, since I leave the GPS on when I go shopping, and therefore often remove thousands of points from the gross track, as there are 3600 points per hour that might be 0 movement! I grant that is a nice to have, and that I can actually get it using Street Atlas, but I'd rather do it in one program if possible. There is absolutely no urgency in it, however.
6. 1 meter is 3.28083989501312336 feet and 1 mile is 1.609344 kilometers, if you need these values.
