TNP Desktop Software
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I am still downloading Oregon Aerials. I am on my 6 hour of downloading from the internet (with a 18Mbps connection). It would be very help
I am still downloading Oregon Aerials. I am on my 6th hour of downloading from the internet (with a 18Mbps connection). It would be very helpful, in future versions of TNP if there was an indicator of progress in the Downloading from the internet pop up window such as: downloading 13 of 2066 files --- downloading 266 of 2066 files etc.
It would also be very helpful if there was a way to get the aerials via DVD or SD card or USB so they load to a local drive much faster than occurs by downloading over the internet?
3 votesI am pleased to announce the availability of TNP 11.02 which includes many new patches and fixes – including better MapPack downloading. Some customers have already referred to it as “lightning fast.” Details and download at: https://tnp.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/165863
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Make it clear that in many cases, the parcel data in your $99 state packages is extremely dated.
Just purchased the Oregon parcel package and when working with it for a few days, found that the data was current only through 2011. When I looked at it on the website, indicated it was coverage updated through 2015. My bad for not realizing that meant what it said - coverage, not data - and that by clicking on a state you will get the last update for the data. But I think you should make it more upfront on how to access this information. Probably would not have purchased had I known this upfront.
1 voteThe Parcel Data purchase page indicates the approximate currency of the data. We may make this more prominent. Regardless, we receive and post data updates bi-annually. We have no way of predicting how long the various municipalities will update the ownership information, and when such updates will get processed by the data provider.
That said, most data is very current – and was updated within the last 2-3 years.
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Overlay semi-transparent quad with data onto a TNP map.
I work with the Oregon-Califonria Trails Association. I have scanned quads of the Gold Rush emigrant trails. If we could overlay a semi-transparent quad onto a TNP map and match the contour lines, we could transfer the data into TNP. Can an image file be an overlay and be maniuplated?
1 voteCustom maps (imported as GeoTIFFs) are now supported with TNP 11 and can be merged (blended) with other map types.
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Add Opacity to Polygon settings
This is somewhat doable with Patterns, there being a series of patterns that range from essentially low coverage/clear to high coverage/solid. What would be ideal, however, is an Opacity option of the desired pattern. For instance:
Fill Properties (of a Polygon):
Pattern: Solid
Color: Red
Opacity: 50%
Background color: TransparentApplication of this would be for a visual presentation of Probability of Area, how likely it is for the search subject to be in that area. Would be able to set some Polygons (acting as search segment boundaries) as 90%, some at 75%, some down at 50%, and barely visible…
3 votesGreat news!
Thanks to your feedback, we have included this feature in TNP 12.0.
Those with an active TNP subscription can download the included update by running:
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More label choices
Please provide more format choices for labels. The little speech bubble shape looks very unprofessional, and the simple square/circle shapes have no pointers (adding lines to the squares/circles is possible but cumbersome).
4 votesGreat news!
Thanks to your feedback, we have included this feature in TNP 12.0.
Those with an active TNP subscription can download the included update by running:
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Better road file
The Tom Tom version of roads is terrible. Surely there is a better road file out there. Try garmin
6 votesWe are proud to announce that TNP 11.04 (released 12/5/2017) includes a new dynamic street layer that is current and fully searchable.
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Give us the latest USGS traditional, hand drawn maps, instead of maps that are 50 years old
Give us the latest USGS traditional, hand drawn maps, instead of maps that are 50 years old
1 voteThe USGS has discontinued the practice of creating and updating hand drawn maps. In some rare cases, TNP may not have the final edition of a specific map. In other cases, the Alternate Edition (shaded relief) edition will be more current. For details, please see:
http://tnp.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/493415That said, we are reworking the entire mapping engine in TNP to support a wider variety of maps. Look for this update in the coming months.
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Magnetic Declination update with new World Magnetic Model
Will the magnetic declination calculation be updated with the revised 2015 World Magnetic Model available at http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag/WMM/DoDWMM.shtml ?
1 voteThe 2015 magvar model has been added in the 10.3 release of TNP, which is now available for download.
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Error message: Map file is corrupt, cannot load.
I'm printing a 68"x68" map using TNP 10.2. Resolution is 50 dpi. I first start off with map type at 1:24k topo and it rendered on the screen. Then I switch to a map type of 1:12k and it too rendered on the screen. Next I kept the map type at 1:12k and switch scale to 1:24k. That also rendered on screen. I then switch scale to 1:48k and got the error message. Attached are screen captures when the error was received and what it looked like after I clicked OK in the error message box.
3 votesThis was addressed in TNP 11, released 12/1/2016.
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100 meter USNG grid squares
We would love to display 100 meter grid squares while using USNG or MGRS. My understanding is you can currently only see the 1 km squares.
1 voteThis is already possible. Open the File menu of TNP and choose Preferences, Custom Grid. Set the Grid Spacing to 100 Meters (or whatever spacing you desire.)
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Support Michigan GeoRef coordinate system
The State of Michigan distributes their spatial data using the Michigan GeoRef coordinate system. It would be very helpful to be able to view the many publicly-available shape files from the Michigan Center for Geographic Information as a layer in TNP. Presently, TNP does not support Michigan GeoRef coordinates, which makes these files incompatible with TNP.
4 votesAny projection/coordinate system can now be used in TNP when importing GIS shapefile/DXF data sets. For details, please see: https://tnp.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/1175518
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Allow setting of Grid colors
Right now the custom grid is black (on topo maps) or white (on aerial photos.) Please allow me pick these color myself. It would be great if I could also change the colors of TSR/PLSS grids from red/green to what I prefer.
1 voteGrid colors for Lat/Lon and UTM grids can be specified in TNP version 10.2. The color of TSR/PLSS grids can not be changed. If this is important, please submit a new suggestion for this feature.
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Ability to download documents from desktop to mobile app
This would be very useful for daily briefings for ICS especially if ICS 204s could be linked to a polygon.
1 voteThe two-way synchronization of GeoPins has been made more reliable in the 10.3 release of TNP, which is now available for download.
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valid password
when creating a new TNP 10 account you are asked to create a password. I was told that the first one I created was invalid but there was no info on what constituted a valid password. I took a guess and got one to work but you might spare other users some confusion by specifying exactly what you require.
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I would like to buy a DESKTOP version of your soft ware. Please advise me how that can be accomplished without having to navigate a maze .
I want to buy a desktop version of your software but cannot navigate your maze like website.
1 voteWe have redesigned our web site to make our product offerings easier to understand.
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Find for lakes and streams
The new version appears to list duplicate lakes and streams based on elevation. This is not helpful In Minnesota with 10,000 plus lakes and thousands of streams. The old version based on nearest town for duplicate names was much more useful. The new version also does not find lakes as well as the old version.
2 votesVersion 10.0 of TNP corrects this issue – with updated GNIS data.
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Allow the "street name" layer within the "street layer" to be turned on and off
Right now I can turn the "street layer" on or off. But I cannot turn the "street name" within the "street layer" on or off. it is always on. It would be nice to turn the street name on or off. Right now if place a waypoint on a street, it can be obscured by the street name. The map can also become very busy by having waypoints or other map symbols and the street name. Another reason to turn off the street name is being able to export a clean map to use in a guide.
4 votesVersion 11.04 of Terrain Navigator Pro – released 12/5/2017 includes this new feature. Not only can the street label and roadway be turned on/off independently, we’ve added color and sizing options too!
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Make polygons exportable like other objects: Markers, etc.
We use TNP extensively for our search and rescue team and have just started using polygons to identify search areas and separate projects for each operational period that the search lasts. If I could export polygons exclusively, I could easily build the basis for the next operational period and add polygons to extend our search area.
24 votesGreat news!
Thanks to your feedback, we have included this feature in TNP 12.0.
Those with an active TNP subscription can download the included update by running:
http://terrainnavigator.com/downloads/software/InstallerSystem.exe -
Add public and private land overlay
I would like to see a way to show various forms of public/private land on my map display on the TNP desktop.
33 votesParcel layers are now available as a add-on tier for TNP 10.2. For details, please see:
http://terrainnavigator.com/ParcelData