1. Furthermore in comparison to other products the maps are not as good.Doesn't work... I set a waypoint this weekend on my hunting tree stand.
2. I have to use it to guide me whenever I use Google Maps to map out directions for walking some place in my new neighborhood, as Google Maps tends to be very confusing in tracking my movements and displaying the route directions when I'm on foot rather than an automobile.Not like a real GPS device.
3. It points the wrong direction, it points in inconsistent directions (one time east, one time west) and inconsistent distances.Moved into an area l was completely unfamiliar with surrounded by almost 100,000 acres.
4. Especially in an emergency situation, which I have tested to provide location in the mountains for EMS response.I tried the free version First and was disappointed I thought that if I paid for the other version GPS waypoints navigator that it would be better.
5. But if you want to track time and distance, this app is very inaccurate.A bit clunky, but has a wealth of features.
6. But the basic hiking functionality of following a recorded track seems to be missing.I predominantly use the app for driving directions.
7. Then I tapped View Map after tapping the Michigan map (58.36MB) near the top of the screen under Vector Maps.
8. When I got near the tree stand (through my physical memory) and was standing within about 60 feet of the stand, but where I could see the stand, it said it was 250 feet in the opposite direction of the stand.
9. You can record a track (trail) but you cannot navigate a track? Have used it only for hiking so no idea how it works for driving.
10. One of its particularly appreciated virtues is the ease with which it will provide directions from a current location to a destination.
11. The waypoints functionality is good, and it's nice to see waypoints and tracks on satellite images.