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The RoadTour Team have announced the release of OutDoors, which they bill as the first comprehensive Ordnance Survey app for the Apple iPhone. The maps cover all of the UK, including all of Britain's National Parks and contains data on terrain, cliffs and hazards.
Users can search the app's in-built Ordnance Survey maps for any single location, including a quarter of a million UK place names. They can also search by grid reference.
The maps are stored on the iPhone and therefore not reliant on a mobile phone signal. The user’s location is registered within the map using GPS.
OutDoors Lite is available from £1.79 (1:250k) on the iTunes app store.
Comments
Posted by BigPerk on Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:41 pm
'Ere 'Ere - I got there first, Rob See iphone compatibilty apps thread.
And there was me thinking no one was interested
David
(Navigon 70 Live, Nuvi 360)
Posted by matthewj on Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:06 am
Atlas have offered the whole UK maps for some time now. How is this first?
Posted by SpikeyMikey on Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:10 am
matthewj Wrote:
Atlas have offered the whole UK maps for some time now. How is this first?
For the iPhone?
Mike
TT GO6000 (Europe); iPhone and iPad Pro with iOS TT GO & MyDrive + CamerAlert
Posted by mikealder on Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:39 am
News Team Wrote:
which they bill as the first comprehensive Ordnance Survey app for the Apple iPhone.
Well some of us were running Route Buddy on the iPhone complete with on board OS mapping around six months ago so I don't see this as a first - Mike
Posted by SpikeyMikey on Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:43 am
Ah yes!
(Cue sound of penny dropping!)
Mike
TT GO6000 (Europe); iPhone and iPad Pro with iOS TT GO & MyDrive + CamerAlert
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