rebar
Adventurer
For the iPhone and iPad, here's how I understand it works with Apple Maps: when you have an Internet connection, and browse the map, the map tiles you view are cached to the device. If you browse an area of the map that has a map tiled cached, it's displayed (it's faster to view cached map tiles than it is to download them). Also, you can view cached map tiles with no Internet connection. So if I have Internet, and I know I'm going to an area with no Internet, I try and view the area I'm traveling to so the map tiles are cached to the device and I can view them with no Internet connection.
Thanks.. So all I have to do is browse the area I plan on camping in with a internet connection and then those maps are in my phones cache for good?
I sure hope so, because if I go to pandora or another app for a moment and lose my maps, the allstay and ultimate us public campground apps are useless where I'm going. In the past, I would mark locations on google maps and then transfer them to latitude 40 maps but if these apps keep the information without internet I'm golden.
It's to bad I cant add locations to my allstays or ultimate us public campground apps if they are truly WiFi free.
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