![]() ![]() MyMap taken over and dropped into the TakItWithMe Converter One of My Google MyMaps as seen using in Google Because the Communicator API is currently limited to Internet Explorer and Firefox on Windows, TakItWithMe also supports online map conversion to the GPX format – compatible with a wide range of GPS software and devices across operating systems.īecause the Communicator API is currently limited to Internet Explorer and Firefox on Windows, TakItWithMe also supports online map conversion to the GPX format. TakeItWithMe is a free service and supports most Garmin hand-held devices by leveraging the newly announced Garmin Communicator API. Imagine… create all you POIs or routes within Google Maps and easily take them with you. ![]() Anyone familiar with using Google Maps or Google Earth can transfer online map content including points, routes, geo search results, and Google Earth files to their Garmin GPS device of choice with the simple click of a button. Use the service for uploading Google My Maps and Google Earth geo content to Garmin and other handheld devices. So, what can you do with the application? Watch as they conduct a simple real estate search (near my old digs in Destin, FL) in Google Maps, create a Google My Map of the result, and send it to a GPS for use while house hunting. The TakItWithMe team has put together a very slick demo (YouTube video) showing the application in action and all of its simple-to-use functionality. TakItWithMe is a free service enabling anyone to easily take your Google MyMaps and Google Earth content to Garmin devices - there’s also a Direct Mymaps and KML conversion routine available! According to the developers… “Combined with the recent Maplets functionality at, this helps bridge the geoweb to real world GPS use. TakItWithMe is a free service and supports most Garmin hand-held devices by leveraging the newly announced Garmin Communicator API. Every once in a while an application comes along that makes you sit back and say… WOW! TakItWithMe is a new service for uploading Google My Maps and Google Earth KML content to Garmin and other handheld devices. ![]()
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