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BikerSTIG:
 :-[ My apologies..........I did see it as Andoid, but did not see one for Symbian. Just thought it may be exciting news for C7 users (as I was).
I have since upgraded to Nokia Lumia 925 with Windows 8, is there a mobile version that works on it (if not is there one on the cards?)

Thanx

Xchallenge:
Your questions are covered in the FAQ:
http://www.hexcode.co.za/products/gs-911/support/faq/does-it-run-on-windows-phone-7
http://www.hexcode.co.za/products/gs-911/support/faq/when-will-you

BikerSTIG:
Thanks XChallenge. Questions answered ................not the answers I was hoping for but answered non the less :(

deilenberger:
Stephen,

I can report that the Bluetooth works just fine with a Verizon Ellipsis-7 tablet - which Verizon (US) was giving away several times this year. Works like a charm.

A few suggestions for a tablet version:

1 - An option on where to store log files - since space on the primary memory can be at a premium, but memory cards are cheap.

2 - Would be lovely to have the plotting capability of the full Windows app on a tablet - that would make it unnecessary for me to drag my old Netbook along on long trips.

And I also have a Verizon branded Samsung Galaxy S-4. Works fine on that also (unlike my Verizon HTC-Incredible-II that I was never able to get it working.)

kobus:

--- Quote from: deilenberger on March 21, 2014, 02:53:53 AM ---I can report that the Bluetooth works just fine with a Verizon Ellipsis-7 tablet - which Verizon (US) was giving away several times this year. Works like a charm.

--- End quote ---
Thanks Don, added to the list.


--- Quote from: deilenberger on March 21, 2014, 02:53:53 AM ---1 - An option on where to store log files - since space on the primary memory can be at a premium, but memory cards are cheap.

--- End quote ---
I think you can do this by installing/moving the app to the card instead of internal memory.
As far as I remember, the app cannot write wherever it wants to due to Android security constraints, but if you install it on the card, the logs are on the card.


--- Quote from: deilenberger on March 21, 2014, 02:53:53 AM ---2 - Would be lovely to have the plotting capability of the full Windows app on a tablet - that would make it unnecessary for me to drag my old Netbook along on long trips.

--- End quote ---
Noted.


--- Quote from: deilenberger on March 21, 2014, 02:53:53 AM ---And I also have a Verizon branded Samsung Galaxy S-4. Works fine on that also (unlike my Verizon HTC-Incredible-II that I was never able to get it working.)

--- End quote ---
I guess the Verizon HTC-Incredible is not that "Incredible"   :D

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