Hi all,
Just got myself an iphone and im after an app which will display where I am on a 1:25k OS map? Iv been looking at routebuddy but the maps are £17 per area or £50 for the national park. Any good free ones out there?
Thanks
I use motionx - it uses google maps. Not aware of any cheaper ones that use OS though though.
There is a free one cunningly called iOSMaps that will show your position on an OS map.
But it does do anything useful like route tracking or anything.
MotionX does use data from [url= http://www.opencyclemap.org/ ]OpenCycleMap[/url] but it's not great.
(Edit: I'm missing an "[b]n't[/b]" in there, but you probably know what I mean)
Ah cool, im not that fussed about route planning, I just need it to refrence against a map when im out in the lakes (as my map reading skills arnt too great). Is there the whole uk on isomaps? Also are they 1:25k maps?
check, but I think you need wifi to use isomaps properly, so its not much use out and about.
iOSMaps works fine on a 3g connection for me. (just checked)
OSMaps and motionx for me!
There's a free app that simply tells you your OS Grid Reference. Genius, just transfer it onto a map. RouteBuddy is pretty limited at the moment anyway and eats power. Not a patch on ViewRanger running on a smartphone.
Their 1:50,000 mapping is cheaper btw, still not cheap at a tenner a sheet, but cheaper. Why do you need 1:25,000 maps anyway?
There's a free app that simply tells you your OS Grid Reference
I use [url= http://mackerron.com/gridpointgb/ ]Gridpoint GB[/url]
iOSMaps tells you your grid ref, as well as displaying it on an OS map.
Ib been looking at motionx and iv noticed you can import gpx for outlining trails ect, just wondering if it would be compatible with memory map if you convert the file to gpx format? If not which program could I use to import the trail?
Thanks!
There's a neat little app called GPS2OS, which gives grid ref, lat/long, altitude, etc, but you can also switch to a grid as per the OS maps, with a little dot to show your position relative to the grid, and you can also select a satallite view with grid superimposed. It's 1:50000, but until ViewRanger get their iPhone app up and running, it'll do. ViewRanger have new funding and developement people on board to expand onto other mobile platforms. This is in their news info on their site, and they were advertising for someone to develop the iPhone app a while back, apparently.
