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    Quote Originally Posted by damianovdd View Post
    No, MudRunnerTD. HTC works with windows mobile. Nikia is with Android.
    Garmin is a name for an app, but also this is the same name of the company that produce GPS product. (here Garmin official site)
    As i see in them site that Garmin works with iPhone.

    Btw AB, my mate is no longer with iPhone but with samsung smartpfone and i think i cant help. (not so fast as i may say. lol)
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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    Ok you little Iphone techys...lol

    I just got an Iphone and currently spending my money downloading all these apps which is very addictive...lol

    Can you get an APP for a GPS on the Iphone that runs tracks like Oziexplorer, etc or what is the best way to do this?

    Cheers!!

    Also, feel free to suggest any good APPS for the phone....Just downloaded the Light, OzWeather and radio.
    Another bloody yuppie

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dogman View Post
    Another bloody yuppie
    Hey hey hey....It's a company phone Doggy....If I had to buy my own mobile and on a plan it would look like this...LMAO




    Or this...lol


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    I like the second one AB, brings back memories...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    Hey hey hey....It's a company phone Doggy....If I had to buy my own mobile and on a plan it would look like this...LMAO




    Or this...lol

    so thats where my phone is
    HELL NO !!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by damianovdd View Post
    No, MudRunnerTD. HTC works with windows mobile. Nikia is with Android.
    Garmin is a name for an app, but also this is the same name of the company that produce GPS product. (here Garmin official site)
    As i see in them site that Garmin works with iPhone.

    Btw AB, my mate is no longer with iPhone but with samsung smartpfone and i think i cant help. (not so fast as i may say. lol)
    Oh gawwwd it's all very confusing now hey lol........ all I know is that Iphones are supposed to be a really good phone and that leaves me with a dilema, because the trouble with i phone, is they're Mac, I really don't like Mac's and detest Itunes more so lol. I like the useability of the Android and Windows phone systems. Plug your phone into your pc and just drag and drop what ever files you like.


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    what`s this iphones are mac ..........................mine didnt come with a coat.................lmfao
    HELL NO !!!!!!

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    I've had a look at a few of the 4WD GPS related iphone/ipad apps over the past couple of weeks and think that the app called Bit Map is well worth a look. There is another app called GPS MotionX which seems quite popular, but I haven't looked into that one yet and not sure what the quality/cost of maps are.

    The good thing about Bit Map is if you already have any digital maps like Hema, Geoscience etc... that have the oziexplorer ozfx2 and ozfx3 map images with associated .map files, then you can quite easily use these with Bit Map. So no need to purchase additonal maps - Bonus!!

    You can use other map images with Bit map but it is a little more involved with getting them into Bit Map. There is documentation on how to do this though on their website.

    This app is very similar to OziExplorer but no where near as feature rich. If all you want to do is show your location on a map, log where you've been and enter waypoints to use at a later date (eg. following a previously recorded route and/or waypoints) then Bit Map does just that. You can view your recorded routes and waypoints within bitmap or view them on a PC using Google Earth. The routes/waypoints are stored as KML files as used by Google Earth and can be sent from your iPhone to an email address and then saved to your PC for viewing. I'm pretty sure you can do this through iTunes using the file sharing option too. You can also import KML file from Google Earth into Bit Map.

    I normally just use OziExplorer when out 4x4ing on my HN5, but wanted something cheap and simple on the iphone for any impromptu offroading that may occur when I don't have the HN5 with me and then be able to record where I've been. I could then use this recorded information by importing the KML file into OziExplorer when back home. This seems to suit my needs just fine.

    Have a look and see what you think.

    Bit Map costs $4.99 which is quite cheap really if you already have maps to use.

    Here is the website for more info. http://nixanz.com/ios/bitmap/

    Cheers,
    Darren
    Last edited by Bloggsy; 21st March 2011 at 10:12 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloggsy View Post
    I've had a look at a few of the 4WD GPS related iphone/ipad apps over the past couple of weeks and think that the app called Bit Map is well worth a look. There is another app called GPS MotionX which seems quite popular, but I haven't looked into that one yet and not sure what the quality/cost of maps are.

    The good thing about Bit Map is if you already have any digital maps like Hema, Geoscience etc... that have the oziexplorer ozfx2 and ozfx3 map images with associated .map files, then you can quite easily use these with Bit Map. So no need to purchase additonal maps - Bonus!!

    You can use other map images with Bit map but it is a little more involved with getting them into Bit Map. There is documentation on how to do this though on their website.

    This app is very similar to OziExplorer but no where near as feature rich. If all you want to do is show your location on a map, log where you've been and enter waypoints to use at a later date (eg. following a previously recorded route and/or waypoints) then Bit Map does just that. You can view your recorded routes and waypoints within bitmap or view them on a PC using Google Earth. The routes/waypoints are stored as KML files as used by Google Earth and can be sent from your iPhone to an email address and then saved to your PC for viewing. I'm pretty sure you can do this through iTunes using the file sharing option too. You can also import KML file from Google Earth into Bit Map.

    I normally just use OziExplorer when out 4x4ing on my HN5, but wanted something cheap and simple on the iphone for any impromptu offroading that may occur when I don't have the HN5 with me and then be able to record where I've been etc and then use this recorded information importing the KML into OziExplorer when back home. This seems to suit my needs just fine.

    Have a look and see what you think.

    Bit Map costs $4.99 which is quite cheap really if you already have maps to use.

    Here is the website for more info. http://nixanz.com/ios/bitmap/

    Cheers,
    Darren
    On ya Darren!! I'll have a squiz.

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    Hey guys i just got a link to this in my email as there is a "sale" on the apps this weekend, Hmmmm? looks sweet. What do the techys think?

    http://www.mud-maps.com/apps-iphone-overview
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