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Re: Coordinates from iPhone

Subject: Re: Coordinates from iPhone
From: "Peter Shute" pshute2
Date: Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:16 am ((PDT))
I was going to try that one because my google searches found several refere=
nces to hikers using it. I think I can afford 99 cents. Can it display to 1=
/10 or 1/100 of a second?=0D
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I find the App Store to be a bit of a jungle, with lots of apps not really =
doing much other than acting as a vehicle for ads, and the ratings and revi=
ews obviously rigged.=0D
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Peter Shute=0D
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Sent from my iPad=0D
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On 25/06/2013, at 8:29 PM, "Mike Rooke" <<>>=
 wrote:=0D
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Theres quiet a few but GPS Motion X is my favorite thats been reliable and =
with me since I brought my iPhone.=0D
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http://news.motionx.com/category/motionx-gps/=0D
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If buying the app is out of the question then this may help further:=0D
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http://www.addictivetips.com/ios/view-gps-coordinates-for-any-location-in-i=
phone-stock-maps-app-cydia/=0D
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BR=0D
-Mike.=0D
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--- In <naturerecordists%40yahoogrou=
ps.com>, Peter Shute <> wrote:=0D
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> 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.=0D
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> 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?=0D
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> Sent from my iPhone=0D
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