GPS
- caughtatwork
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Re: GPS
Moved.mtrax wrote:you are better of posting this in the Hardware forum
Re: GPS
There is the Groundspeak Geocaching Intro app (https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/geocach ... 41503?mt=8). You could also try Geo Bucket (https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/geo-buc ... 75790?mt=8).
If you decide you like geocaching then I recommend you purchase Geosphere (https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/geocach ... 60076?mt=8) for $8.49. In my opinion it is much better than the "official" app and I use it for all my geocaching these days except when I am out of mobile phone range.
Happy caching,
Geoff aka Tyreless
If you decide you like geocaching then I recommend you purchase Geosphere (https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/geocach ... 60076?mt=8) for $8.49. In my opinion it is much better than the "official" app and I use it for all my geocaching these days except when I am out of mobile phone range.
Happy caching,
Geoff aka Tyreless
- Richary
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Re: GPS
GPSLite would OK if you just need to grab coordinates. In the free version it is pretty limited in navigating to a waypoint you enter. As mentioned above there are better ones, but this works if you just need to know your current location.