Im still waiting for more map features that were talked about a while ago. Map zooming and Map panning.
Is there any new time frame on these?
Im still waiting for more map features that were talked about a while ago. Map zooming and Map panning.
Is there any new time frame on these?
Patience, my chilid, patience. The new features will be revealed when they are revealed and not before then. Don’t forget, Rome wasn’t built in a day. Patience is a virture. The merry-go-round goes round-and-round. It don’t rain in Indianapolis in the summer time. Me and God watched Scotty grow as they paved paradise and put up a parking lot.
And, your posting should have been posted at one of the topics where in this (the subject) was first posted. Enter the words map and feature and click the “Search for all terms” radio button to find all topics on proposed map features.
I’d rather wait a little longer for better, more reliable features than just whatever software the staff can “throw together” to shut the members up.
Amen, Brother Plane! Amen!
By the way, have you started PA classes yet?
(PA: Planeaholics Anonymous. Hi, My name is JP4. I enjoy stiffing kerosane.)
No free time, between my AA, Gambler’s Anonymous, & Nymphomaniacs Anon. meetings (That last one’s a hell of a great time!!).
BTW: I do like the smell of kerosene…and leaded racing fuel. I don’t make a habit of sniffing them, however.
a zoom feature would be cool
I too, am hoping that a zoom map will come soon. There hasn’t been many new features coming online the last couple months or so.
Bruce
Well, isn’t this like the 3rd or 4th thread we’ve had on this topic! Why don’t some people around here search the forum? This topic is SO old for all you who don’t search the forum. Thank you [/dismount soap box]
The FA staff know about this and are working on it.
(PA: Planeaholics Anonymous. Hi, My name is JP4. I enjoy stiffing kerosane.)
I must say that I find the aroma of hot roofing tar invigorating when I leave the office at 5 p.m. on a 95+ degree day.
I think the inherent insanity of the everyday roofing laborer is a most underappreciated virtue.