burquedoka
Adventurer
I've finally moved on from my old school PC tablet running NatGeo TOPO and joined the modern age, ponying up to a new 128 GB iPad. I have drug my feet over the last few years due to a lack of anything worth a **** in the realm of off road nav for the iPad, we all know the story. MotionX has been praised, though I'm not terribly impressed, I just hate having to down load tiles and I don't really find the maps to be that great.
I stumbled upon Mark Granger's Scenicmaps one sleepless night, and holy cow, what a great mapping app. The open source maps ( meaning maps from a data source that is free to all for use and is updated and added to by users like you and me. Check out the site openstreetmap.org).the maps look great at all levels of zoom, and the data is very accurate and concise, even on remote back country road in the middle of utah and colorado, Add on a 3D rendering that gives it a Google Earth feel to it, and you've got what I consider the best offroad navigation tool available, period. It is a game changer in my view. Oh yeah, the best part is there is no downloading those stupid tiles of where your going on your trip, you've got the whole country on your device (the whole US costs $30 and consumes 6gb of space. STOP BITCHING, IT'S WORTH IT!) It is missing a few little doo-dads like trip computer bs and things like that, but hey, that's where the iPad is so cool when you can run some other program that has these items running in the background.
I am a stickler for ease of use, accuracy and realistic readability of my digital maps in my Gwagen. This program is going to be a major player with in my quiver of nav apps on the iPad, that I know for sure.
I stumbled upon Mark Granger's Scenicmaps one sleepless night, and holy cow, what a great mapping app. The open source maps ( meaning maps from a data source that is free to all for use and is updated and added to by users like you and me. Check out the site openstreetmap.org).the maps look great at all levels of zoom, and the data is very accurate and concise, even on remote back country road in the middle of utah and colorado, Add on a 3D rendering that gives it a Google Earth feel to it, and you've got what I consider the best offroad navigation tool available, period. It is a game changer in my view. Oh yeah, the best part is there is no downloading those stupid tiles of where your going on your trip, you've got the whole country on your device (the whole US costs $30 and consumes 6gb of space. STOP BITCHING, IT'S WORTH IT!) It is missing a few little doo-dads like trip computer bs and things like that, but hey, that's where the iPad is so cool when you can run some other program that has these items running in the background.
I am a stickler for ease of use, accuracy and realistic readability of my digital maps in my Gwagen. This program is going to be a major player with in my quiver of nav apps on the iPad, that I know for sure.