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USGS Topo Maps for Your iPhone with RouteBuddy Atlas

RouteBuddy Ltd has released RouteBuddy Atlas, a new offline mapping application for the iPhone and iPod touch.

The free version of RouteBuddy Atlas turns any iPhone into a hand-held mapping device, letting users access maps without data charges and without a cellular signal. RouteBuddy Atlas uses the iPhone's built-in GPS and compass to display current location and heading, and can export tracks to both Mac and  PC platforms for use in RouteBuddy or Google Earth.

A range of Topographic maps are available for RouteBuddy Atlas from the RouteBuddy Store, including 1:24K maps based on USGS digital mapping. Additional maps are in development, including complete coverage of the UK with Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale maps.

RouteBuddy Atlas is available from the App Store.


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Robert Basil said:

#1. The app only supports 6 different US state meps.

#2 You have to purchase these maps (around$30 for each state).

#3 This app is worthless for US users if you don’t live in one of the 6 states they support.

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