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Subject: | Australian topographic maps on iPad? |
From: | Paul Jacobson <> |
Date: | Thu, 21 Jun 2012 09:24:36 +1000 |
Carl, Have a look at Memory Map: http://memory-map.com.au. There are apps available for iOS, Android, and Windows CE. The NATMAP 250 maps are available for free download as Austopo250. There are larger scale state topo maps available for NSW, Victoria, Tasmania and QLD (cheapest download option is $99US per state), as are current versions of the HEMA touring maps at $40US per region, or $140US for complete coverage). cheers Paul On 20/06/2012, at 9:36 AM, Scott White wrote: > > Carl, > > For iOS have you tried the "Avenza PDF Maps" app? > http://www.avenza.com/pdf-maps > > From memory the application is free, with in-app purchase for > individual map sets including a range of Australian topo's for a few > bucks each. > Not sure if it has full covereage. > > Cheers, > Scott. > |
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