To navigate through foreign places is easy if you have GPS and/or cellphone connection. If travelling offline it helps to have some virtual maps at hand. “OffMaps” promises to make offline navigation possible.
Price: 2,39 €
Would I buy again: Probably not
Learning Curve: Complex
Who is it for: Travelers
Version tested: 2.1 on iPhone, iPod Touch OS 3.1.2
Comparable Apps: City Maps 2Go, skobbler
Available Languages: English, German
This App was tested by Michael
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Offmaps promise is to be able to navigate without an internet connection. This is true and wrong: full search functionality needs an internet or cellphone connection – and even offline there are many POIS which aren’t found. It’s an overpromise, underdeliver.
This is how it works:
- After starting the app you search for your destination. My choice is Paris, France.
- Because I’ll download my map of Paris with zoom several layers I center the Paris map and focus on the city center.
- Then I click “Download” which asKira me to select the area to be downloaded
- A click on the map show the to-be-downloaded area highlighted. I now can change the area by again clicking on the screen an I can add more zoom layers.
- In my case I add 40 MB which results in an 8 minute download.
- For all this I need an Internet or cellphone connection. With the downloaded map at hand I now can navigate being offline.
- Besides setting the preferences, Offmaps basically features two options: Search (addresses, wikipedia entries) and Route finder
- I stay overnight at the hotel Ambassador Opera in Rue Haussmann and want to dine at Cafe d’enfer in Rue Daguerre – and OffMaps shows the 5.6km route optimized for driving or walking.
- Additionally to find routes I can search in my neighborhood for addresses, points of interest or wikipedia entries for points nearby.
For me, Offmaps is Overpromise – Underdeliver.
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