August 2, 201114 yr I am looking four an Android App that allows me to mark several GPS locations and save the coordinates without being connected to the internet. Anyone?
August 2, 201114 yr Try Maverick (not free but there is a trial), you can record waypoints and tracks, see how far away they are, speed, bearing etc. It works both on and offline. If you just want to mark points, Compass will do the job but its nothing fancy.
August 2, 201114 yr location bookmark. available on the market. if you just want a quick gps co-ordinates then gps pin.
August 3, 201114 yr I've been a big fan of OziExplorer for the past 15 years. Originally for PocketPC they now have an Android version out. Not free but cheap. Haven't tested the Android version but very happy with WMobile version.
August 3, 201114 yr location bookmark. available on the market. if you just want a quick gps co-ordinates then gps pin. I checked the market. Unable to find "location bookmark" or "gps pin" using search.
August 4, 201114 yr location bookmark. available on the market. if you just want a quick gps co-ordinates then gps pin. I checked the market. Unable to find "location bookmark" or "gps pin" using search. With such inventive product names, if that indeed is what they are, hardly going to make a dent on the market I would think.
August 12, 201114 yr latest version of google map allow offline mapping. Simply at the location you want.
August 12, 201114 yr I found it wasn't really intuitive and it took me a little time to figure out how to mark a spot. Open Google Maps, locate your spot, press and hold until a marker pops up. Click the marker, this opens a new page. On this you can either tick the star on the top-right to mark it - this lists the spot in "my places". You can also click "share this place" to be able to copy the link to G+/Facebook/Email etc.
August 12, 201114 yr location bookmark. available on the market. if you just want a quick gps co-ordinates then gps pin. I checked the market. Unable to find "location bookmark" or "gps pin" using search. With such inventive product names, if that indeed is what they are, hardly going to make a dent on the market I would think. ooooops its 'geo pin' not gps pin. And to find the other one type it in to market as 'LocationBookmark' the capitals have to be there.
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