Subject: | Re: Coordinates from iPhone |
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From: | "Mike Rooke" picnet2 |
Date: | Tue Jun 25, 2013 3:29 am ((PDT)) |
Theres quiet a few but GPS Motion X is my favorite thats been reliable and = with me since I brought my iPhone. http://news.motionx.com/category/motionx-gps/ If buying the app is out of the question then this may help further: http://www.addictivetips.com/ios/view-gps-coordinates-for-any-location-in-i= phone-stock-maps-app-cydia/ BR -Mike. --- In Peter Shute <> wrote: > > On my Blackberry I used a program called GPS Logger to obtain my current = coordinates to announce at the start of a recording. It could display them = big, so I didn't have to peer at it the screen. > > On my new iPhone, I haven't come across an app to do something similar. I= haven't even found a way to see decimal places of the seconds. Can anyone = recommend an app? > > Sent from my iPhone > |
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