Use it all the when I am hiking.
Use it all the when I am hiking.
When purchasing this App I was looking for more of a GPS App. I diden't realize you had to up load the maps on to my Itunes and I am unapble to do this without an I-pad or phone. Please refund my account so I can sontinue to search for I am looking for. Thank you so very much Nancy A.Greene
I just get errors and freezeups while trying to open a some topo tiffs imported via itunes. Very clunky interface. Useless.
Google says there are like a million free maps out there, but until this app dealing with your normal topographical map on the iPad was a disaster. fuzzy drawing, fade in, scroll pain, crash, boom. This app is so slick, prerender magic and you can zoom scroll no problems. Best of all I can use Dropbox or the itunes connection feature to move maps around. Bonus I realized the Dropbox panel caches downloaded maps so I don't need 3G in the field to get a map up.
Not sure why anyone would want to buy those apps that bundle up a single map for the same price as this one. With this app and some time in Google I can find maps for everywhere, and load them into my dropbox account or into local storage. More more cost effective, besides all the other apps seem to deal just with 24x18 inch paper sizes, not the WALL size 36MB PDF files this one is happy to work with and scrolling is soo painful with those other apps. PS bonus I discovered it reads TIF based FAX files too, feature creep I guess.
Wow I was blown away by the Maps found in the United Nations Environment Programme website like the Biodiversity loss: state and scenarios 2006 and 2050. In the past trying to view that on my iPhone was impossible. It might only be 5MB but when you zoomed in things turned into sloppy thick oil movements, and forget about scrolling, sometimes the tiling just never quiet, blurry, clear, blurry clear. This app brings up a crystal clear image and you can scroll about as fast as you can twist your finger. Just like they promised. Best thing for me is the Dropbox support because I can stuff the maps into the cloud, then I discovered they cache it locally so I can view things on the bus on my iPad without 3G. Just a wonderful feature.
I've had to lug maps into the kootenay mountains for surveying before, and believe you me, it isn't fun. Getting the digital maps we get to load on the iphone has been, of course, impossible. This little baby does that, and once loaded, it does it fast. I can get the detail right down to each individual power pole and well. A great app.