[gps-talkusers] Re: looking for a restaurant

Hi. That sounds interesting. I was wondering because once you enter the city
like Sacramento, you are then asked for a street and then an address. One
way I got around this was by taking the suggestion of another list member
and typing main for street.
I wonder if you could just enter the city and immediately do a control V
without entering the rest of the data?
 
 

Paul Henrichsen 
<paulh52@xxxxxxxxxxx> 

 

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Paul, I think you could do a search under POIS for city and enter the city
from which you are looking for the restaurant in.  You could then make that
city your virtual position, I think it puts you in the center of the city so
from there you could do a POI search for what ever category you wanted.
 
Hope this helps,

Dave
 
taxation WITH representation isn't so hot, either!


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Paul  <mailto:paulh52@xxxxxxxxxxx> Henrichsen 
To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 8:33 PM
Subject: [gps-talkusers] looking for a restaurant

Hi, Guys. I don't see an easy way of doing this. It might be a neat feature
for a future version.
I live in Clovis, California. I want to see where the nearest P. f. Chang
Chinese restaurant is. I know there is one in Sacramento.
I know this because my daughter lives in Fair Field, near sacramento.
I could put in her address, but what if I didn't have an address to enter?
How could I switch to sacramento so I could do a poi search for P. f.
Chang's?
Thanks.
 
 

Paul Henrichsen 
<paulh52@xxxxxxxxxxx> 

 



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