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General Category => Using The Maps/Garmin Software => Topic started by: dave115 on October 01, 2022, 08:34:04 AM

Title: Export to Google Earth?
Post by: dave115 on October 01, 2022, 08:34:04 AM
Hi,
On the txt directions, it says use the edit dropdown and export to google earth.  Google earth is not an available option on the drop down.   The version of mapedit says its not registered.
Would registering this help of is google earth not compatible anymore?

i have a garmin 60csx

Im really quite new to this.
Thanks
Title: Re: Export to Google Earth?
Post by: KyleGreen on April 03, 2023, 09:08:15 PM
Quote from: dave115 on October 01, 2022, 08:34:04 AMHi,
On the txt directions, it says use the edit dropdown and export to google earth.  Google earth is not an available option on the drop down.  The version of mapedit says its not registered.
Would registering this help of is google earth not compatible anymore?

i have a garmin mod apk getmodnow (https://getmodnow.com/)
Im really quite new to this.
Thanks
It sounds like you're using MapEdit software to edit your GPS data and export it to Google Earth. However, you're unable to find the Google Earth option in the Edit dropdown, and you're also seeing a message that the software is not registered.

Firstly, registering MapEdit may help solve the issue, as it may unlock additional features and options that are currently unavailable to you. You can try contacting the software developer or checking the documentation to see how you can register your copy of MapEdit
Regarding the Google Earth issue, it's possible that the version of MapEdit you're using is outdated and no longer compatible with the latest version of Google Earth. You may want to check if there are any updates or patches available for your version of MapEdit, or consider using a different software that can export GPS data to Google Earth.

Alternatively, you can also try exporting your GPS data to a file format that is compatible with Google Earth, such as KML or KMZ, and then importing it into Google Earth manually. This may require some additional steps, but it should allow you to view your GPS data in Google Earth.