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JaVaWa Device Manager

Introduction:

JaVaWa Device Manager logoWelcom, you have landed here because you have clicked on the GPS Expert logo in the JaVaWa Device Manager program.
 
The JaVaWa Device Manager is a program which is sponsored by us, well it's not really sponsoring, it's more a motivation for the programmer to go further and deeper that he did with his other (also very handy) programs.
 
It took us about half a year to create the program. Jaco is doing all the programming (deserved most of the credits Wink )and together we test the functions, do new discoveries and possibilities, have lots of conversations and work closely together using e-mail to create another wonderful and handy program.
 

JDM is especialy made to get better and easier management of our maps in our modern Garmin Sat Nav (GPS) devices. To make it easier for less experienced users, because not everybody is as handy with a Windows Explorer or Mac Finder to identify files and have enough confidence to perform file management actions inside the Garmin GPS. Also often it goes wrong and is the GPS wrecked.

GPS and Sat Nav experts will have also lots of fun with it, managing your own devices or helping other users is much easier and quicker with this program.

 

  

Help with JDM, your GPS or Maps needed:

If you do have problems and need help with JDM, or your GPS or maps, you can ask questions at our public forum (free support, but not guaranteed), or use our GPS Helpdesk function, then we can support you by Skype and Remote PC and/or Mac support.

 

 
Marco Pietersma / Scheurneus
17 March 2012

 

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