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    Quote Originally Posted by Rohan View Post
    Anyone running android nav? I've got a Samsung galaxy tab 2 & I'm looking to grab a mapping app.
    It seems like hema or mud maps?
    Any other suggestions appreciated.
    In the past I have used a laptop with Oziexplorer for many trips and like Oziexplorer, but am now considering replacing the laptop with an android tablet.

    For me, the main reason for looking at android tablets is because there is an Oziexplorer version for android

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    Where can I download the ozi,hema and outback navigator for android???

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoveB View Post
    Where can I download the ozi,hema and outback navigator for android???
    Search your apps store

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoveB View Post
    Where can I download the ozi,hema and outback navigator for android???
    It's on the link I posted one before yours.

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    No matter what device you use, never throw the maps away.
    They are still great for planning where you are going next. The device just confirms where you are.

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    I use ozi on my samsung tablet 10.1 and mounted on a ram flexi mount, works very but im hoping that mudmap will bring out version for android

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    I see that DSE have 20% off Itunes cards at the moment so I might pick up a Navigation app for the Ipad. Question is which one, Mudmaps or Hema?
    Sounds like Hema is the preffered one from others comments below so I might go for that one to start.

    Edit. Just did a bit more digging and found the Mud Maps 2 (pun intended) has just been released and allows you to import Hema, Ozi etc so perhaps thats the way to go as I already have the Hema maps on the PC.

    http://www.mud-maps.com/au/apps/mudm...d-offroad-gps/
    Cheers
    Mark

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    Hi,
    I was very impressed with memory maps on a friends ipad. I use MMaps on a laptop, along with Ozi and Base camp.

    I have OziCE on a small PDA, and also use a standard Garmin Navigator for turn by turn when I need it.

    However getting back to the ipad, which I knew very little about. I intend getting one, but will go without the GPS and 3G.

    I already run a Bigpond Wireless Home Gateway straight on 12V, so I will use the ipad's wifi to talk to that.

    The GPS made by Bad Elf is designed to talk to the ipad with bluetooth, will run from 12V and doesn't have to be in the in the cab.
    I intend leaving it in the camper where it can receive the satellites' signal through the fiberglass.

    cheers

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    The Hema app is basically a branded version of Memory Map bundled with the Hema mapping. The advantage of buying the Hema app seems to be that the Hema maps are updated on a fairly regular basis and the whole package is slightly cheaper. The last time the Hema mapping was updated via the Memory Map store was in December 2011.

    On the other hand if you can live with major map updates every couple of years and don't need the entire Hema portfolio you can buy Memory Map and pick up the Hema maps by region (Region 1 - Eastern Australia, Region 2 - Western Australia, Region 3 - Northern Australia, Region 4 - Great Desert Tracks) from the memory map store for $40US per region for 2x mobile devices.

    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Discomark View Post

    Edit. Just did a bit more digging and found the Mud Maps 2 (pun intended) has just been released and allows you to import Hema, Ozi etc so perhaps thats the way to go as I already have the Hema maps on the PC.

    Mud Map 2 - The ultimate 4WD GPS Navigation app for iPhone and iPad
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    Mark
    It doesn't allow you to import Ozi format maps directly into the app. They have released a beta version of a Windows application that allows you to convert some Ozi format maps to Mud Map format.

    Download Map Converter / Map Converter / Knowledge Base - Mud Map Support

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