[gps-talkusers] Another suggestion for future upgrades
- From: Peggy Kern <kernsac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 13:26:06 -0700
Another thing I'd like to see in future upgrades of the BrailleNote GPS
would be the ability to key in a search in our user.poi editing, so that we
could move directly to a specific POI to rename it or delete it or
whatever. Sometimes I'll no longer need a POI, or I'll notice an error in
what I keyed that I didn't notice at first. By then, I might have added
several POI's since then, so it's a pain to go through all the POI's until
I find it, just to edit it. Some kind of search where I could key in the
POI name and be taken directly to it would be wonderful.
Hmmm, also what about two types of user.poi files: one for personal POI's
that are only meaningful to us (friends' houses, landmarks, etc), and the
other for POI's we might want to share with others in the monthly
update? Then there could be separate commands for saving to the
personal.poi or the shared.poi files. If we've made additions to our
shared.poi file during a given month, we could send that as an attachment
to Sendero, then delete that entry once we've installed the monthly
user.poi file for the following month. And maybe there could be a way to
move or copy a POI from one file to the other, in case we accidentally save
it to the wrong file or something? Just some brainstorming on ways we
could get more POI sharing going on. I know I'd be willing to share some
of my POI's if it didn't involve jumping through editing hoops to only give
POI's of interest to others and not locations of private homes of
friends. <grin>
Peggy
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