TC Haddad writes:
Also look at GoMap! It's the best iOS editor I've used...
I agree that GoMap! is a top iOS editor. I'm specifically looking
for a path, a method: data collected (from the GPS on an iOS device,
like a iPhone) and then uploaded (USB cable, WiFi, Bluetooth...) to a
laptop.
I've tried OsmAnd, OSMTracker and KeypadMapper 3.
The latter two do not show a map.
The first one does.
Still prefer a dedicated GPS-device, in my case a Garmin 10 + photo camera.
Reasons:
* I can take more pictures and faster with the camera. All the smartphone
apps requires to many clicks and
Marc Gemis writes:
I've tried OsmAnd, OSMTracker and KeypadMapper 3.
(and more).
Thank you, Marc! I "prefer" (as it's familiar, though maybe old
school) a dedicated GPS and a USB cable, too. But then there ARE
smartphones enabled with GPS, and they CAN and SHOULD do this sort of
"capture
Looking at Strava, Galileo, Sygic, MAPS.ME and Cyclemeter GPS now.
SteveA
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On 10/4/2015 3:32 PM, Greg Morgan wrote:
3.) It would be helpful to put in a count of tiles in the red dot. I
was surprised to see some large red dots contain only three tiles
while others contained many. It did not feel like the intuitive dot
size matched the actual size of the effort.
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