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Maping Choice

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2004 8:49 pm
by MrZed
It would be nice to have a mapping configuration so that we would have a choice of which mapping service is used when you click on the MAP button.

Yahoomaps,
mapquest,
rand Mcnally etc.

Dan

Mapping options

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 10:53 pm
by John Muehleisen
Dan,

5.25 beta 9 adds MapQuest as an option for mapping.

I couldn't figure out how Rand McNally does their addresses, nor could I figure out Expedia Maps.

Anyone have some other suggestions of favorite mapping services where the map can be called via the URL?

John

Reminders

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:26 am
by Rod McLeish
John - would it be possible to have the reminders indexed by date?

Great program!

Mapping

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:28 am
by Rod McLeish
How about Mapquest?

Support for MapQuest is in, starting with version 5.25

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 1:16 am
by jmuehleisen
Mapquest support is there.

You can indicate your preference back in the /Tools /Personalize section: at present, you can choose between Yahoo and MapQuest.

Mapping -- Could we enter our own URL?

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 8:46 pm
by SteveP
For us non-US folks, the mapping options available at present (Yahoo and Mapquest) are not too helpful. With a bit of fiddling and manual filling of fields I managed to get a UK map with Mapquest; but it didn't come just by clicking that option.

If we were given the opportunity to enter our own URL for the program to access when "Map" is clicked, it would be a simple matter to cut-&-paste the postcode, for instance.

Or John, maybe you'd find it easy to do a routine for British users to send the postcode to http://www.streetmap.co.uk?? (I find this the simplest online mapping site for this country.)

Thanks again for all your efforts on our behalf! The more I use this program, the more I appreciate it.

-- Steve.

UK Mapping

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 12:51 am
by jmuehleisen
Steve,

I checked the www.streetmap.co.uk web site and they give very clear instructions on how to link to their site.

I'll see if I can get this in to the program in the next update cycle. It looks pretty easy.

Thanks for the good suggestion.

Streetmap.co.uk now added to the DM for UK mapping

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 5:31 pm
by jmuehleisen
Steve,

Support for mapping UK addresses will be included beginning with version 5.32 beta 16.

You'll need to go to the /Personalize /Editing Options and set the maps provider to Streemap.UK.

I have only one UK address on my mailing list, so I'll depend on the feedback of UK users to fine tune this.

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 11:52 pm
by totheunreached
would it be possible to call up and use a program already on the computer such as microsoft streets and trips or some other common program as i am often not in a place where a connection to the internet is possible.

thank you,
Josh

offline maps

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 1:59 am
by jmuehleisen
Josh,

I've wondered that same thing myself (usually as we're driving down the road wishing we'd printed out a map to someone's house".

If the mapping program makes their program accessable to other programs via "automation," then it would indeed be possible.

However, I've not found any information on how to access this information from outside of the program. If we can find that info somewhere, then it could indeed be done.

Some software publishers publish the specifications for how to do this, and some don't. I looked around on Microsoft's web site to see if they published any help for their "Streets and Trips" program, but no joy.

Check the help file on your program. See if there is any mention of an "api" or "automation." Let me know if you find anything.

MS Streets and Trips

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 4:35 pm
by Dsnev
I have been reading some in the forum's. I got to messing around with the maps and thinking about a link to something like Microsoft's Streets and Trips. I found that I could map all the contacts from the excel backup DM puts in the "my documents" folder. MS Streets and Trips had an "Import data Wizard" option that did this. I am guessing that because this is done from within MS Streets and Maps and you are looking for a way to get DM to execute this on it's own - without having to have MS running, it is not exactly what you are looking for?

AAA's program worked the same way; you could import an address, but I didn't see any way to automate starting AAA (or MS Streets...) from another program.

The only downfall of this import is that when you import the excel file, you get all your contacts. This places a lot of "thumb tack" icons on your map that you may not really want. For what it's worth.

Mapping

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 6:30 pm
by jandrewjernigan
John,

Another possible option for mapping is MapPoint by MSN. The link is www.mappoint.com

Hope this helps. I like MapPoint better than MapQuest.

Andrew

mappoint

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 4:44 am
by jmuehleisen
Andrews,

Mappoint is nice, but it doesn't appear that they let you pull up a map by passing the address through in the url (as does Yahoo, Mapquest, etc.).

It looks like they only make that available via a paid subscription.

But, the maps sure are nice!