Anyone found a program so that someone can attach a gps location to an appointment in their calendar. My Garmin ique3600 could do this , it was running palm os 5 ..... anyone have a solution. I do sales and visit many many locations in a day so its great to just click on the appointment in calendar and hit the route me too it..........
If there is some secondary software that costs i wouldnt mind paying for it ( as long as i can back it up)....
My trinity arrives in less than a week, and i will need to integrate this immediately.....wm5 or wm6 upgrade, whichever will allow me to accomplish this !!!!
BUUUMMMMPPPPP come on anyone??? icontact linking perhaps ????
don't know, but maybe try this:
http://www.oopsimlate.com/
or
https://developer.handango.com/Plat...0&productType=2&platformId=2&productId=209640
Oops I'm Late! v1.1 has this feature (Standard & Professional)
It was in part because of this thread that this feature was added to v1.1. It requires Microsoft Live Search (free) and allows the user to “attach a gps location to an appointment in their calendar” per the post. chavonbravo and totalpackage181, please private message me (oopsimlate) via this board w/your email addresses, your phone types and the registered owner name and I would like to give you both a free copy of the Professional version as a thank you.
To go from a calendar event to directions on the phone is a few short steps. After launching Oops I’m Late and once the location has been resolved (geocoded), go to the Destination menu, To Map and Microsoft Live Search launches w/the location as your destination. Now you can select Directions and pick the start/end to correspond to your destination. If you are not in a known location, set your start as a new location and pick Current GPS Position from the Choose Location dialog. You should be receiving directions and be on your way.
Best Regards,
oopsimlate
PS: You could also do Categories, Map, Traffic, Movies and Gas Prices based on your destination.
Is there any ways to make a link in PIE open Google Maps and pinpoint an address. I have searched around and haven't had much luck. I am trying to write a script for an office I work at that would show a customer's address and have a little link to open google maps to this address. If that doesn't exist, is there any type or mortscript that could do this for me?
-Anthony
Why not use Live Search? Just keep your customers address in your contact and from there you can map it from contact listings. Not to mention you can connect with GPS.
Because I am going to be having office staff update a page that the employees will load from the phone in PIE that has that day's customer's info, we currently have over 6,000 some customers so keeping them all in contacts would be overwhelming, if I could launch Live Seach with an adress from PIE that would work too though
One problem with trying to launch an address from PIE, is that is doesn't recognize it as anything other than plain text, sometimes it doesn't even recognize phone numbers unless in just the right format. Not sure you can change that, may be extremely difficult, the only thing I can think of is to make the addresses in your database a link to the map. But then all info would have to be changed. You could always glance at the address, then say it in Live Search.
I need it to be one lick, I can make numbers one click by using: <a href="tel:5551235555"> as the link, the 'tel:' command is what makes this work, I need a command like that for google maps or live search, etc
Like you said before about MortScript, that's your best bet. You would need the script on your end and most likely something on your webage that way the two pieces recognize each other for the link. I'm no good with it, but there is a thread dedicated on writing the scripts. The main thing you need for Live is the command line that would transfer the data to the search field. For Google Maps, or any online map site, you may be able to have it look something like:
"http://www.mapquest.com/maps/%E2%80%8E10+market+st+san+francisco+ca/"
The bolded info would be replaced, or entered with the correct info. I tried Google Maps first, the map itself is embedded so I couldn't pull the query result off the URL.
Well I actually want to use the Google Maps or Live Search program instead of the web versions
Good luck finding the answer! Once you can find the line for the search command and find a way to transfer the data properly to that line you've got it! Sorry I couldn't help more.
I've managed to open Google Maps via pie by altering the way the mmsu:// call works, I tried to creat my own protocol in the registry by copying and renaming the mmsu folder in the reg but it didn't work. The issue I have not is what flags I would have to add to make google maps pull up and address, such as "googlemaps.exe" -address 90210, etc
GoogleMaps from the command-line
tpmwr said:
The issue I have not is what flags I would have to add to make google maps pull up and address, such as "googlemaps.exe" -address 90210, etc
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I've tried that and I can't get it to work with version 2.0.1.28.
Are you saying you have gotten google maps to open and go to the address you tell it from the command-line?
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I've tried that and I can't get it to work with version 2.0.1.28.
Are you saying you have gotten google maps to open and go to the address you tell it from the command-line?
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No, i got google maps to open, but NOT to pinpoint the address. Thats the issue I am trying to still resolve.
Well, the long/lat is a simple call to the google api, though for commercial use you'd need to use http://www.google.com/enterprise/maps/
Now, if the client supports arguments and such, that's another story entirely.
Has there been any progress in this? I'm thinking that Google must have added command line arguments to googlemaps.exe because Manila / TouchFlo2D is able to interact with the google application. If this is the case, does anyone know the command line arguments for googlemaps.exe?
EDIT:
Never mind...I figured it out by taking a look in Manile2D.exe...to start GoogleMaps with an address simply pass the following command line argument when calling GoogleMaps.exe
-URL \"http://www.google.com/gmm/x?action=BUSI&q=...\"
Replace ... with your search string.
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for some help with copilot. I have addresses saved for most of my contacts. I can click on each contact and then view the address on Google maps (a nice feature) and get directions if I wish. what I want to able to do is use that address to open copilot and get it automatically plot a route to it. does anyone know if this is possible? would be awesome if this could work
Good morning everyone i have just but optimus 7 and update to mango when i create account for market i wrong inser my birth date and when i want install say me tha t i have baby account and i can only install from zune ,is possible delete or modify it?bluetooth isn't workin for transfer file but isnt't work too with external antenna gps.please help me thanks
I resolve modify on line my date and also create account on zune.another question where is possibile able disable gps and in wich folder can i save mp3?
to disable the gps, just turn location services off.....
As for where to save the music in what folder? on the phone itself, you don't have a choice, on your computer, zune looks at the musilibraryry, and if you have it somewhere else you can tell it to search that folder in the settings.
Can anyone tell me how to save a map location in Google maps for future use???
I was at a vary remote address and I wanted to save the location but I don't know how. Its not giving me the option to add it to my favorites only shear. I had to email it to my self then access it this way.
I would love to have it in my favorites list so I can access it quickly.