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Updated for Memory Map v6 – December 2015 I’ve been a Memory Map user for several years now and I’ve helped quite a few people get to grips with the idiosyncrasies of the program, because although it’s a Windows application, it doesn’t behave like one in several important ways. The help I’ve provided has spawned a parallel user guide to the one that’s provided by Memory Map – one that covers some of the issues that first time users come across and struggle to find answers for in the MM Help files and on-line manual. Dns Server Configuration In Linux 6 Step By Step Pdf Files there.

I’ve decided to publish this guide on this blog – in a series of articles over the next few weeks and perhaps as a result, it will find use in a wider audience than it has so far. If anyone has any suggestions to improve this then please let me know, if I have made any obvious errors then tell me and if you’d like to contribute then either leave a comment or email me and I’ll make sure that the downloadable version is updated. I’ll make the final edition available at the end of this series of posts. The topics I intend to cover include the following: • Installation • Adding Maps • MM File Types • License Management • Getting Started • Moving Around • The Icon Ribbon • MM Names and Terms • Working with Routes • Working with Tracks • Working with Files (Overlays) • Printing Maps and Routes • 3D Maps • Exporting Data • Importing Data • Cloud-sync & Sharing Data If I think of any more topics before I’ve finished publishing these articles – or if anyone suggests something I’ve forgotten, I’ll add these at the end. Introduction Memory Map v6 (hereafter referred to as MM) software is free to download. In what appears to be a change from previous releases, the new version is international. MM v5 had a European Edition to support Ordnance Survey (OS) maps, but this new version is just Memory Map and is downloaded from the US website.

For those outside of the UK; Ordnance Survey maps are the ones typically used by hikers and walkers in this country. A couple of useful links to MM v6 resources are provided for reference: MM UK Website: MM v6 Announcement: MM v6 Download: These may change I guess, as this announcement is brand new. The MM software itself is provided free, but it’s absolutely no use whatsoever without some maps. You do get a sample map with the free download but nothing usable of course. So what do we buy?

The answer is the maps. You buy a right to use, on a restricted basis, the OS maps.

Depending on what scale maps you want and how much area you want will determine how much the “software” as a whole costs you. MM v5 maps can be found everywhere, both on-line and in high street outdoor shops, or indeed direct from MM themselves.

Prices vary wildly of course and the best advice is to shop around. I tend to buy from Amazon, unless I see a particularly good deal somewhere else on a map I currently need. Once you buy a map you have a license key for the MM software and future map purchases are associated with this license.

There are two types of MM maps – QCT maps and QC3 maps. Both types work with MM v5 and both types will work with MM v6, but you will need to purchase an additional license to use the QCT maps with the new version. I cover the differences a little later in this guide. In the past couple of years prices of digital OS maps have plummeted, so it’s much, much cheaper to buy large areas of detailed mapping than it was.

For example, when I first started using MM in 2005 it would have cost around £3000 to buy all the UK 1:25k scale OS maps. You can now buy them for £300 (or less, if you keep an eye out for special offers). The new maps are much better quality too – look for the ‘HD’ maps when buying. Maps can be bought through Memory Map’s own Digital Map Store (DMS), but to be honest, if you’re going to buy the whole of the UK, get it on a USB Memory stick – it will save you a 30Gb download! Although you won’t find many of them available anymore, please make sure you don’t buy an old MM v2004 map, as these won’t work with the MM v5 (or v6) software we are discussing here.