I rarely (if ever) use Basecamp, much preferring Mapsource.. but occasionally I 'play' with Basecamp... how does one get to view satellite imagery in Basecamp?
In Mapsource I just right click anywhere on the map and get a menu with this option.
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Does that then take you to satellite view? BaseCamp used to but Google did something that broke that link so I'm surprised to hear it still works from MapSource
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The 'View' (in Google Earth) stopped working in Mapsource long ago.. however, just right clicking on the maps (in Mapsource) gives the option to view in Google Satellite Imagery.
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Early in my Basecamp days I found a value in having Google Maps running as well. I often used Google Maps to determine the roads I wanted to ride and then created the route in Basecamp. An integral part of the process is using the street view feature in Google Maps. It is astounding how much street view footage there is for streets in the U.S. Is it the same for the U.K. and Europe?
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There is a quite a lot of StreetView coverage all around the globe. I'm a big fan of reading ebooks on my phone. I like being able to tap a city name or an address in a book and then letting Google actually show me what the author is describing. Even a satellite view of an area can make a story more interesting and understandable.Peobody wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:32 pm Early in my Basecamp days I found a value in having Google Maps running as well. I often used Google Maps to determine the roads I wanted to ride and then created the route in Basecamp. An integral part of the process is using the street view feature in Google Maps. It is astounding how much street view footage there is for streets in the U.S. Is it the same for the U.K. and Europe?
You can get a rough idea of the areas available in Google Maps by zooming way out, so an entire country or even continent is in view, then click on the the yellow man in the bottom corner of the map. All the blue areas will have StreetViews available.
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Re: Google Satellite View
Google did not withdraw the license, they just raised the price to an unaffordable level. Google charges software developers a fee, based on usage, for access to the Maps API and data. Initially, this was a very tiny amount, so small that developers could absorb it without noticing. Then, a few years ago, Google upped the fees by several thousand per cent, and access became a substantial expense. This is when Garmin dropped the Google features from Basecamp. Furkot also dropped Google as a map source and switched to OpenStreetMaps at about the same time.
There were some prior issues with Basecamp and Google Earth when various "updates" to both programs caused the interaction to fail, but cost is what killed it for good.
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