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How do I remove the Eye of the Storm Demo or Screen Saver Files?

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How do I remove the Eye of the Storm Demo or Screen Saver Files?

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The newer versions of all our software supports the Windows uninstaller. Select “Add Remove Programs” from your Control panel, and select the application you wish to remove. If the Screen Saver is not shown here, you can locate the file “Eye of the Storm.scr” manually (using the Windows explorer find tool) and delete it. When I enter my city’s GPS coordinates it shows off the coast or in the wrong place… Short answer: EOTS uses decimal degrees. Consult your GPS documentation to see if it reads decimal degrees or not. Long answer: Most GPS’s apparently do not read decimal degrees, but read degrees – followed by a decimal point (who’s bright idea was this?), followed by the MINUTES. Often the minutes are given to four decimal places further adding to the confusion. A recent example: 34.4380 North Latitude. This was actually 34 degrees, and 43.80 minutes. To convert minutes to degrees, simply divide the part to the right of the (fake) decimal point by 60 and add to the whole part of the

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