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On Mac the only thing we can suggest is Google Earth, but there are other applications which will do the job – no other free ones we know of. You could also import the GetoTiff maps into Google Earth (which is free) as a layer then navigate with that.
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On PC we use OziExplorer ($130 USD) for navigation, and we have been using it for almost 20 years. – Loads multiple maps and stitches them together seamlessly – Uses a wide range of formats including geoTiff
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– Free trial version – Easy to use – Uses geoTiff maps which are widely available Let me know if you have another suggestion you think is a good option. For more options, try searching “geotiff” in the App Store. – Free version limited to 3 uploaded maps at a time (but you can change which 3) – Subscription to use more than 3 of your own mapsįree trial version $30 USD / year subscriptionīelow are some examples, but we recommend Avenza Maps. – Free Trial version – Easy to use – Uses geoTiff maps which are widely available raster2tiles - a Bash-script to convert GeoTIFF, GeoPDF and OziExplorer maps to OsmAnd using GDAL and SQLite (Linux) Close.
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– only uses OZFx format maps – can’t transfer license to a new phone/device – Trial won’t stay ‘navigating’ for long, have to press button again
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– Heaps of features – Full featured indefinite trial – One-off cost Let me know if you have another suggestion you think is a good option. For more options, try searching “geotiff” in the Google Play store. Androidīelow are some examples, but we recommend OziExplorer. Here are just some of the present options, including our recommendations. This would mean you could have the whole set, in your pocket, on iPhone or Android, on a full-featured app, with easy hassle-free downloads, entirely for free.
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We are pursuing having Getlost Maps published so you can download them within a free app. Eventually we plan to build our own mobile apps which will be available free and let you navigate around using Getlost Maps. The more research and info you put into your questions the better and faster results (low effort on this question meant 3.5 years before an effort-ful answer).There are lots of ways to get Getlost Maps onto your phone or device (or your computer). Options: module/option=value: gpx/snlen="32" (=default)įollow up on the error messages, with many round trips to the fine manual, and questions here on GIS Stack Exchange as needed. Options: module/option=value: ozi/proxunit="miles" (=default)Ĭet_util: Converting from "US-ASCII" to "UTF-8", done. Go to File > Import Map > All DRG Maps on a CD or in a Folder. The geotiff files need to be imported into Oziexplorer to create map files. Options: module/option=value: ozi/altunit="feet" (=default) The tif file is the map image (geotiff) file and the tfw file contains additional information that cant be embedded in the tif file. Options: module/option=value: ozi/proximity="0" (=default) Options: module/option=value: ozi/wptbgcolor="yellow" (=default) Options: module/option=value: ozi/wptfgcolor="black" (=default) Options: module/option=value: ozi/snlen="32" (=default) The following is level 3: gpsbabel -D 3 -w -r -t -i ozi -f "2011 t" -o gpx -F "2011 track.gpx" The debugging info is format specific (some don't add very much extra detail). Prepend -D n to increase the verbosity of debugging messages, with 0 meaning none. In the event the problem was unresolved in Step 1, use the command line from it in your own local console. Step 2: use the command line to inspect error messages directly The following GPSBabel command was executed: What I particularly like about gps-viz, aside from being available without installing and instant viewing gratification, is that it shows the command line used to use as templates in your own scripts. I like the online free GPS Vizualizer service. Step 1: use a tool to help determine the right combination of command line options. In any case, at this point you need to go to the source and use GPS Babel directly, to get a more direct view of what is going on and possible error messages. I suspect for the original poster an incorrect combination of parameters was being passed, though we can't rule out internal file data corruption. It can be hard to sort out just what options to use even with the gui that's now included. Gpsbabel is very capable, and used under the hood by many programs.