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PhotoGPSEditor is now compatible with Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard.

This release fixed a minor bug which was preventing photos from loading correctly.

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OK, you can really trust your SatNav, but you must remember to also engage your brain…

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Traveling the Great Ocean Road was fun.

Driving from Adelaide to Melbourne is a long way…

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So, the trip across Australia on the Ghan provided a bucket load of data to test the mapped.at programs.

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Three reasons why I am in Darwin:

  1. I like to travel and always wanted to visit Darwin.
  2. Since the Ghan opened (a train that runs from Darwin to Adelaide) I wanted to travel on it.
  3. The trip gives a perfect opportunity to test some of the software being developed at mapped.at

So, on to the Ghan….

Over the next few weeks I am going to be doing a lot of traveling (see earlier post Start of a big trip…). On this trip I am going to be visiting Australia (Perth, Darwin, Adelaide, Melbourne and some ‘points between’); New Zealand (Queenstown and surrounding area, Christchurch, Palmerston North) and the US (New York and New England).

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This could be the last update of the GPS (GPS at Amazon) data on the Team Minor Problems route page for a few days as I am off on my own travels tomorrow to test some more the mapped.at software.

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Yesterday we received some more GPS (GPS at Amazon) data from Team Minor Problems as they compete in the 2007 Mongol Rally.

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Well, mapped.at, along with MMISoftware is sponsoring Team Minor Problems in the 2007 Mongol Rally.

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Welcome to the mapped.at blog…

So what is this all about?

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