Hi Miyata
Copy protection is rather a pain in the neck for honest users and does not appear to slow down the pirates. The big issue with Memory-Maps is I am forced to use the SD card provided in the Holux. Now ideally I would like to load MM on the device itself as I expect as with the Garmin the speed is better running on the device rather than from the SD card. Also the agenda is to have OZIexplorer installed on the Holux as well. Now a logical approach is to have all on the device but memory capacity is limited on the device, but on say an 8GB memory card it would work. I fully expect to stuff up a memory card getting both to work together and any other application as it appears a common directory/file is needed. Now trashing a memory card and simply copying back to it is rather a fact of life with Windows but stuffing up the licensed SD card is not a thing of joy. What I want is the ability to play with a SD card until I get it right, or give up and go with the original or copy being used in the device.
Memory-Map gives four devices, split two mobile and two PCs. This is excellent for me as it means the iPhone and Holux with my laptop in Launceston and computer in Devonport (another laptop actually). Happy with that but why does my life have to be made so miserable if a devices fails, gets lost or stolen? The reason is copywrite protection. Now I am sure that a crack is out there somewhere on the internet but I have made a moral decision to adhere to copywrite or freeware but now thinking that this new age thinking is just an excuse for software companies to kick me in the teeth as obviously I am crook not to be trusted. Morally I have a big issue with that mindset that your customers are crooks. Well if that is the case then they should not be surprised that would be customers pirate software. Notice, it is would be customers not the actual customer

Big thing is I have a few friends that buy the licence for work to met legal concerns and then install cracked software simply as it is easier to install! Also cracks come with a quality of instructions that software companies never seem to master.
Ok what interested me in Memory-Map was a mate running it on his iPhone. Shell out the $99 and have access to the product without having to be too concerned about my dying laptop or being miles away from my desktop. Also love the way the iStore works. So simple and if my iPhone gets stolen I can start again without finding disks, unlock keys, etc. Paid the money over for the iPhone app of MM and found out that Memory-Map decided that iStore was too expensive. Missed that u-turn! So then thought about the full $149 version but given that I am 3G internet the data limit downloading was a concern plus reliability on huge downloads. The disk set was $249. This sets a record for a premium for DVD media. So spotted the Holux and SD package. Bingo this might just work as it means I will get a waterproof and hopefully "proper" GPS. So went that way. In an another story then rebuilt my laptop from the ground up to get it reliable. That worked or largely worked with the usual Windows issues that come and go like random events.
Now the con job on the SD card from Memory-Map is this. The software package says find enclosed an 8 GB SD card loaded with amongst other things the 1:250,000 maps of Australia. Now that is handy for me as I do not need anything more than that level, at this moment. The package has the tape that says once broken no refund. What do I get? I find a 4GB SD card and only Tasmania and Victoria on the 1:250,00. Sure I can download them but then there goes my 3G internet issue again. Memory-Map have conned me

What I got was not what I ordered. Also say I decide that I want Victoria and NSW maps at 1:25,000 level? Maybe an 8GB card can hold them but not a 4GB one. So life becomes harder having to swap SD cards. Now that is not a huge effort but I spend half my life looking for things and this is just one extra complication that I can do without. My laptop has 1200 GB on board storage so I never need to look for things.
Functionality. Well first off is recording and plotting sensitivity options for data logging use to avoid the erratic plots. On the PC version the ability to clean up a track. A quick look at the Holux PC software and it had an easy way to move points. A built in compass similar to Garmin and even the native Holux one. But most importantly the ability to backtrack. Also, an arrow when on the maps that points to North. Now remember with Memory-Maps you can not get the maps to orientate to direction of travel. In scrub on an overcast day finding North is the last thing on your mind. When scrub bashing there is nothing worse than being twenty metres off an easier path and having to figure out a line on a small screen. The Garmin Edge is wonderful as it tells you which way to go with arrows when riding a training route. Surely that is not too hard to do?
I think in many ways with your use of the iPhone and iPad means that you have made a simple life for yourself and full credit. But I am a PC person and do not own an iPad so need the bigger screen to plan things out. An iPad would do that job but I have too much stuff already. I suppose what is making me jaded is Memory by three learning required as the PC, CE and iPhone have not much in common.
Cheers
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