Mud Maps or Hema Maps iPhone App

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Mud Maps or Hema Maps iPhone App

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I am looking at the idea of purchasing Mud Maps 2 or Hema Maps as an iPhone app. What are peoples preferences? Which one will suit best for planning trips and then doing the trips and recording where one has gone? I don't normally use gps anywhere but I can see they can be very handy.
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Hi Gary,

I have the android version of Hema maps and I'm not a fan. They are not detailed enough.

Of the two Mud Maps might be better, but it depends on the maps you can get for it. Any kind of vector maps is good.
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Hi Gary,

I would agree with Ben's thoughts. I would also recommend using Open Street Maps as a source. The maps are updated frequently, contain a lot of information, and best of all .... are free. Many applications are on the iphone would be able to read these maps.
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I use a combination of Open Street Maps (through a program called ViewRanger on my android phone) and Hema maps on Memory-maps.

As the other guys said, Open Street maps is free and it is just a matter of finding the program you are comfortable using it with (ViewRanger is free as well). Memory-map is free, however I had to pay for the Hema maps - I bought the east coast region which surprisingly covers the east coast, from the Cape Yord to Victoria including outback qld and nsw, with the cost here (http://memory-map.com.au/digital-maps/t ... -maps.html). The good thing is you can download a free trial and see if you like it.

I like the Hema maps for research, good for driving on the highway as gives distances to next town, can look for alternate routes easily and is relatively east to use and does not require data connection. I prefer using ViewRanger for logging tracks, can choose maps with contours and some 4wd parks and state forest tracks are on there as well (no grading of tracks though)

That is my 2 bobs worth.

PS. And I can be running the 2 programs at the same time on my phone so I can switch between them as I need
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