TacoFeliz
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E32 on iPhone is out
In case you have been following the progress of the E32 topo maps app for iPhone, it is available now. Great maps, powerful app features, not too
expensive. Looks like a winner.
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JZ
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Might have to have a look at this.
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chippy
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I have e32 on my Garmin and think its great. They have great Copper Canyon routes and of course baja galore.
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advrider
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I have them on my Garmin as well and really like them, they show a lot of roads, worth the money. I mostly use my phone but the Garmin is a good back
up with E32 maps for the phone.
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C205Driver
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What's the app cost for an iPhone?
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Chup
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E32 Iphone
Yeah - this is a great resource. Used it as my main map for baja for several years. There website doesn't show it, but go to Apple App Store. But
1200pesos?
Maybe need to see if I can leverage other license to phone app.
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Howard
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Just downloaded the free trial and the satellite picture is at least 5 years old. My house does not show up on it but the walls and my bodega does
show and dates it around 5 years ago.
Maybe I am not using it correctly?
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
George Bernard Shaw
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ocshredder
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Two questions.....I'd will specifically buy this app for the north road from San Ignacio to San Juanico, however in their thumbnails it seems they
have skipped this area, also I Can not find the cost of this app..............??? Seems shady now that the app store is hiding pricing .
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chippy
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Quote: Originally posted by ocshredder | Two questions.....I'd will specifically buy this app for the north road from San Ignacio to San Juanico, however in their thumbnails it seems they
have skipped this area, also I Can not find the cost of this app..............??? Seems shady now that the app store is hiding pricing .
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I show that area on my garmin with basecamp and e32 maps. I would call e32 maps at 1 52 333 628 5965 and ask for Alvaro Valdivia. Great customer
service and excelent english if needed.
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JZ
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Looked at it a bit. Back Country Navigator is better. It's the king of offroad gps apps.
[Edited on 9-28-2018 by JZ]
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Chup
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Price
Quote: Originally posted by ocshredder | Two questions.....I'd will specifically buy this app for the north road from San Ignacio to San Juanico, however in their thumbnails it seems they
have skipped this area, also I Can not find the cost of this app..............??? Seems shady now that the app store is hiding pricing .
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After download from App store, you need to register. Once that is done, they ask you for $1200 pesos (~$65). That's a lot of dough for an App.
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StuckSucks
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My knee-jerk reaction was "awesome," but when I started doing homework, I realized that I have the same or better app, for a third of the cost. I've
been using Gaia GPS for several years at remote places in Baja, and I'm very happy with its ease-of-use and features. No need to move on.
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