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    ok... it would work out a lot cheaper so i'm considering over a unit.. but i am wondering does mud maps or hema for iphone also cover the city directory and does it talk to you with directions?

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    I have Hema for ipad. It is a good app but is not a 'navigator' which talks to you, rather it shows you where you are on a map & captures your route as you drive it. You can put in a route manually before setting off & it will tell you how far left to go, but not when to turn etc. In remote country I would trust it more than most 'navigators' I've seen/used. Does not need a phone signal to work. (Provided the ipad has GPS). For city work a separate navigator is required, but these can be bought for under $100 for stand alone units, or much cheaper as apps.

    The Hema Navigator (HN6) which costs a lot more IS a navigator, plus what you get with the app, plus Camps Australia Wide electronic edition.

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    Portable GPS's..?

    I have just put memory map on my iphone which is basically the hema app bit without maps.

    You can buy licence to the maps you want on their website and can buy it for either a single mobile device or pc, or can buy it for 2 mobile devices and two pcs. I bought just the desert maps for $60 as it covers the area I live in. It also comes with a pretty good 1:250k topo for free.

    I have on my PC at home as well which means you can do trip planning on computer at home then transfer any routes or marks across to your phone.

    It's free to download and you can get a 10 day trial licence for any of their maps so can check them out before buying to make sure they will be useful for you.

    For general city and town navigation just download google maps app, I have found it does a superb job of turn by turn directions. I will likely be getting a bad elf for my wifi iPad and set it up on that with a mount but will see how I go with my phone first.
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    gonna download a street navigator and an off road one for the iphone - it will work out cheaper for now.. any recommendations?

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    Portable GPS's..?

    As above google maps is fine for street, try memory map and just get a 10 day trial of some of the off road maps see of it will work for you. All up it will cost you zero dollars to do this.
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    Hi Billy,
    The Mud Map M7 is a good all rounder and excellent price compared to other Off-road GPS options. It has a very capable turn by turn and latest street data for driving around the city, plus maps from 4 publishers for Off-road use. For more info you can check out our website: http://www.mud-maps.com/m7 The website also includes videos showing demos of off-road and on road use. If you have any more specific questions please give me a shout any time and I will do my best to answer them.

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    My mate just got that one, yet to try it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MudMap View Post
    Hi Billy,
    The Mud Map M7 is a good all rounder and excellent price compared to other Off-road GPS options. It has a very capable turn by turn and latest street data for driving around the city, plus maps from 4 publishers for Off-road use. For more info you can check out our website: http://www.mud-maps.com/m7 The website also includes videos showing demos of off-road and on road use. If you have any more specific questions please give me a shout any time and I will do my best to answer them.
    Hi mate, their are a number of members seeking some explanations from your App. Please see this thread and Comment there

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...-Mud-Map/page3

    It would be good to see you make an Effort rather than just come here and dump your Link and Leave thanks mate. welcome to the forum Again! Are you Trawling or joining?

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    This is a surprise, 1st forum I have seen with 2 member's from MudMAPS registered on as users.
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    Hi MudRunner,

    Thank you very much for the link. I have addressed this link also. I look forward to being part of your forum. Thank you for having me on board.

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