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OziExplorer

Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 20:55

bob_h (Brisbane)

I'm evaluating the shareware version of OziExplorer.
Is there a website devoted to discussing OE, and / or its installation and learning to use it correctly.
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AnswerID: 48803   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 21:02

KiwiAngler replied:

First

Oziexplorer extensive help file

note the big gap

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OziUsers-L/

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AnswerID: 48834   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 23:55

Member - Peter (York) replied:

once you get it up and running it is a great asset , I am a novice to computers and after doing the tutorial in the help section got most of it into my head , I am now working on the 3D add on, its worth the $40 and I can see lots of advantages with it , just keep ploding away its worth it in the end. on the Oziexplorer Australian page there is a list of chat groups (3 ) 99 GU Patrol 4.2 TD
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AnswerID: 48924   Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 19:28

Richard replied:

I purchased Ozixplorer recently after a basic evaluation. Initially tried to calibrate a map myself and it was 200m out on the Sydney Metro map. Used the calibration file from the Oziexplorer site and it was about 20m out. Loaded and ran an old Stockton Beach Topoview map on my Ipaq last weekend. Worked well.
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