Download maps from Internet to load them in your GPS.
When we want to arrange a trip to anywhere, on many occasions we use the
online map services offered by companies like Google, Yahoo, Michelin or Microsoft, because they allow to generate routes and share the maps. What can we do once we have created the map? If we want to
pass the map to GPS, the best option as our disposal is to use a capturer like
MapCapt.
This software saves in
BMP format (that is recognized by the majority of GPS) any area that you want and that you configure it to, so that you can store it in a
GPS, computer or any image viewer to be able to look it up later.
The programs interface is somewhat overwhelming for those that aren't used to using this kind of applications, because everything works on basis to the mouses position over the
map and the area that wants to be captured, but once it has been used a couple of times, it is very easy to use.
Normally
online maps don't allow us to store them without a watermark, but with
MapCapt we will be able to avoid this.