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GPS app?
I'm looking for a GPS app (android).
Wondered if anyone has experiences/advice?
Wondered if anyone has experiences/advice?
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Re: GPS app?
view Ranger is a good one.
My son and one of our Commanders uses it. I would if I had a smart phone.
My son and one of our Commanders uses it. I would if I had a smart phone.
Re: GPS app?
It cost 15.00 to upload and download and use the extra services. YOu can download and use the app for free to get a handle on it. Yet the 15.00 is worth it as it has a buddy beacon and the ability to share maps with others. You can upload a gpx file into it and download it to your phone.
Several maps are available...this is more for hiking but works for streets as well.
Several maps are available...this is more for hiking but works for streets as well.
Re: GPS app?
checking it out, looking good thanks
I've been wanting friendly interface, and mark my trail walked and POI
The Buddy Search is a bonus.
IF the Buddy search works for the free users, I may recommend it for Rangers. Lost prevention so to speak
I've been wanting friendly interface, and mark my trail walked and POI
The Buddy Search is a bonus.
IF the Buddy search works for the free users, I may recommend it for Rangers. Lost prevention so to speak
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