Does this mean I could download the maps on the sd card from my magellan to my computer and then iphone with bitmap?
I have also been using metroview for about 6 months and think it is great value.
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The iTunes store description says no internet connection is required, all maps are stored in the app.
See MetroView Systems Pty Ltd
I have had no problem in areas where there is no reception. Only once did it try and take me through a cane field where it said there was a road. On looking up the area on Google maps, it showed a road through the field, and crossing the Tully river were there is no bridge, so the mapping might be linked to Google maps for base mapping. Still fantastic value, and the iPhone 4 has great gps reception. Also no excess downloads have been noted, and I use it a lot.
Ken
It was one of the above posters that put me onto Metroview and its a great thing. It even shows some off road tracks, but for full on off road it would be good to have accurate topo software on it.
Cheers
Mud maps are doing an Easter special price for $49 bucks.
I use a few on the iphone4 which use the www.opencyclemap.org base maps which I find are pretty good.
ItopoMaps for land only very basic.
Otherwise NAVIONICS which is primarily marine charts but also uses the opensource maps which i find is very good. So you can use it out on the boat to tell you beacon id's, tide times amongst other things and you can also get a version for the ipad. Cheers Chris
I have the Mudap app on my Iphone 3. It works well enough but there is insufficient storage for the entire collection of Vicmaps. Think I'll go the Ipad2 as the bigger screen will make life easier for me. also it'll be easier to plot a route I think.