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Could we have it reworded then?

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OTHER  (APE,HQ,USER, etc)

It  should  stop  any  questions  of  where  they  are  for  new  users.

I can honestly see a future problem where user created waypoints get lost  and  forgotten  about,  for  without  a  dedicated  database,  they  are  "all  over  the  world".

As  a  short  term  management   I  can  copy  them  to  a   New  Database  ie  My  Waypoints

But  until  multiple  databases  on  map  are  supported, I will end up with duplicates (only copy waypoint is supported so far), and/or a shortfall of not seeing my user waypoints at the same time as Live Map/Offline Map.

I'm glad your the programmer! :D

Apart  from  Maze,  which  is  ridiculously  expensive  to  host  in  Australia,  we  don't  even  have  the  otbers.

So  what  happens  if  I   delete  the  database?

Do I lose my created wpts?

When  I  choose  a  different  map  could  GCDroid  center  on  the  Country,  or  centre  on  the  last  cache  viewed  in  that country.?

This  would  be  handy  for  countries  that  are  close  together,  mostly.  But  I  still  got  confused  when  "Australia"  map  went  blank  and  wouldn't  load..... I  had  New  Caledonia  offline  map  selected.

ok

Offline  maps  are  working  great :D

I also miss those cachesense features.

I'm sorry, but that's about a dozen Clicks to find, isolate, and filter the cache list, just to delete a user waypoint.

It  should  be  much  easier.

If a long press on the map did offer deletion options it would be ideal. This would also work for deleting any cache in it's associated database.

Also,  I  thought  that  our  user  created  waypoints  would  be  stored  in  a  database  we  could  access  like  all  others  (note  live db is  not  listed). 

i  don't  see  the  waypoint  in  the  cache  list.

I'm now 1000 km away from my user created waypoints I want to delete.

There  should  be  an  easy  way  to  do  this.

Transparency  sounds  perfect.

There  seems  to  be  no  way  to  Delete  User  Waypoints,  and  a  database  of  user  waypoints  doesn't  seem  to  exist   either?