Improve handling of a big database (folder) - travel feature
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I mentioned that the handling of huge folder e.g. with 35000 caches slows all map operations dramatically down. It does not make fun any more.
BUT then I mentioned when I only make 2000 caches of this folder visible locus is performant again.
Now I had an idea. When I use the Geocaching live map a background task always loads new caches when I move the map.
My idea now is a travel feature. That means you fill a folder with lots of caches and a background task always makes only the next x caches visible.
Would be great to have such a feature for unplanned Geocaches while a bigger travel route.
Thanks Wolfgang
Big databases are a general issue. My tracks DB is near 1 GB - a nightmare also memory-wise.
Having offline databases for caches and tracks - typically on external SD (in the Locus private space) - and selective copy/update functions between online and offline DB would help.
Big databases are a general issue. My tracks DB is near 1 GB - a nightmare also memory-wise.
Having offline databases for caches and tracks - typically on external SD (in the Locus private space) - and selective copy/update functions between online and offline DB would help.
myLibV2 is the solution :) Can be closed - thanks for the big change :D
myLibV2 is the solution :) Can be closed - thanks for the big change :D
Hello,
so, splitting the data into multiple folders helps here? Fine. Not exactly what this idea proposed ... but I can't recommend better solution :).
Hello,
so, splitting the data into multiple folders helps here? Fine. Not exactly what this idea proposed ... but I can't recommend better solution :).
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