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  • From the producers of GB Maps (featured in Ordnance Survey's OS OpenData innovative application showcase)Beautifully detailed maps supplied by...
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From the producers of GB Maps (featured in Ordnance Survey's OS OpenData innovative application showcase)Beautifully detailed maps supplied by...
From the producers of GB Maps (featured in Ordnance Survey's OS OpenData innovative application showcase)Beautifully detailed maps supplied by Ordnance Survey and optimally styled for mobile devices by our highly skilled cartography specialists. Lake District Maps provides a useful offline (no mobile signal required) mapping reference and navigation aid whilst travelling throughout the Lake District by footpath, road, rail, canal, lake and river.A powerful offline search facility can locate places, roads, post codes and hills within the region. Worldwide online Apple Maps (Standard, Satellite and Hybrid) withmap features that users are used to are available on both offline and online maps as well as providing 3D buildings on Apple maps (where available).Map features:- 7 different levels of offline 2014/2015 Ordnance Survey map detail from national overview to street view within the region. (No data connection required)Progressively more detailed maps are automatically loaded as the map view is zoomed.The maps seamlessly transition from one level of detail to the next. The OS recommended viewing scales for the more detailed maps are approximately as follows:1:1000,000 (The whole of GB is covered at this map scale) 1:250,0001:50,0001:25,0001:10,000 ( (Roads/streets are labelled by name))The map region of the more detailed maps covers a rectangular region around the national park boundary, The following towns, which are outside of the national park boundary are included : Penrith, Kendal, Ulverstone, Grange over Sands, Arnside & Cockermouth.- Contours with height information and annotated height points.- Extensive footpaths from OpenStreetMap contributors- National Park boundary demarkationApp features:- Offline search functionality with searchable locations (places, roads, post codes and hills). (For the place search a location's latitude and longitude is accurate to 0.1 of a minute of the centre point of the 1x1 km National Grid square in which the name falls)- Detailed hill information, including height, OS Grid Ref, latitude and longitude, region, parent, classification, drop and hill specific links to Streetmap, Geograph and Hill Bagging web sites- Display of current GPS position as OS Grid Reference or WGS84 latitude and longitude- "Share My Location" allowing users to share an image of their current location and location references.Buttons are provided to share location information by Facebook, Twitter, iMessage/SMS and e-mail- Online access to worldwide Apple Standard, Satellite and Hybrid maps- Apple 3D Buildings are displayed on Apple Standard maps- Apple maps contain Points of Interest- User location can be tracked with or without heading on all online and offline maps (GPS capable devices only)- Display of scale bar in either metric or imperial units- Display of current speed- Zoom, pan, rotation of all maps- Pitch of Apple Standard and Ordnance Survey maps- Selection of current location annotation for display of speed and location data- User setting for speed display in Miles per Hour (mph) or Kilometres per Hour (kph)- Selection of search result pin annotations to display location information- Collective deletion of search result annotation pins- A user guide is provided within the app informationFurther application details.The post code, place name and road name data was published by Ordnance Survey in 2014.Extracts from "The Database of British and Irish Hills" v14 published 22/04/2014 (ref. http://www.hills-database.co.uk/index.html )DisclaimersThe data is as supplied by Apple, Ordnance Survey, contributors to OpenStreetMap and Database of British and Irish Hills.Maps have been custom styled and transformed to the Spherical Mercator Coordinate Reference System (CRS).JOMO Solutions does not guarantee the accuracy of any of the data within the application.Users are strongly advised to take a paper map and compass in case of emergency.


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