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Someone else reported the same problem. I cannot reproduce this but i am working on this. What OS do you use? Diablo?
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Actually it would make a nice desktop widget if you could just activate/deactivate not to poll GPS all the time. The map in GPXview is very sweet, I like a lot how the range of accuracy is drawn dynamically.
The data is stored on the internal memory card. Any the widget itself doesn't give you a means to download a certain area or so. At some point i plan to add a support tool/control plugin that lets you do some basic maintenance stuff on the cache like downloading entire areas or flushing the cache (e.g. to download updated tiles afterwards).
But before that i'll add a direction arrow to the gps indicator and some map scale.