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Tour Planning App
Need some recommendations on app for iPhone that would help to plan a trip with multiple stops. Planning a trip in Japan from south to north. Looking for app that can work as gps with multiple stops input. Cheers
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OSMand? With offline maps. You can create waypoints.
Here is a comparison list of apps: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/...S_applications |
I use Maps.me but not an iPhone...
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A great combination is to use Scenic in your iPhone and / or plan your trip in the PC using Furkot.
In Scenic you also can plan your trip with mĂșltiple stops. Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk |
+1 for Maps.me, but with the disclaimer that the biggest problem I have with it is the poor time estimates between points. Even after countless updates and uses in Central America, Europe, and SE Asia, it is dreadful. What is of most help is the fact almost any road and trail is mapped on it. It is remarkable.
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OSMAND+ and Ioverlander
I use OSMAND+ (but the "normal / free" version works the same, just is limited to 7 maps) and it works great.
Apart from that I also use I-overlander, which has lots of camping-spots etc from other overlanders. :Beach: I-overlander works also on I-phone, but the AND in OSMAND stands for Android, so not sure if its there for Iphone. :rain: OSMAND uses the same maps as Maps.me (Openstreetmap) but has a better graphical representation. The "map style" I use almost looks like an old-fashioned paper road-map. Love it. Maarten |
OSMAnd user.
I like how the view of the map can be changed to suit you- lost of different styles. I like how I can quickly go for motor vehicle configuration (show a car symbol) to a pedestrian mode and each mode retains its configuration. The pedestrian mode I have configured to show public transport and walking routes. There is an Iphone version .. not as good as the android version i believe. |
Motion-X is an iPhone navigation app that accepts multiple waypoint routes.
I live in Japan and have tried a few apps but prefer using a Garmin. For route planning/creation I find Ride with GPS to be very good. One of its advantages is being able to switch to Google Street View at any point of your route on the fly while planning. I find that essential in Japan. |
Have a look at Orux maps too!!
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I've always just used google maps and save the link once i'm done editing to a cloud based data storage and if id like to make a change just que it up and start from where I left off.
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