1. Developer said to try to reinstall and check phone space.....it's not an issue of phone space it's an issue of the free version does not show any mines except two specific ones.
2. However unless you purchase the full version through the app, it only shows you mines in Alabama and Georgia......I dont like in either state so this app is useless for me.
3. There could be two designations of marker on the map, 'verified' and 'unverified.' But what do I know, I only work for the forest service & BLM closing them while leaving them bat friendly and safe to the public.This app is wonderful for locating old mines and prospects.
4. Highly recommend to anyone who wants a great, easy to use, highly helpful app.Just got done re-installing this app after basically forgetting about it and man, what was I thinking because now I realize how fun and educational the subject matter is: Historic mines.
5. Disruptive, aggressive ads - none of the many mines in my own area show up on the free version.
6. Shows the whole State covered with mines, but can't zoom in on a specific location.
7. I live not too far north from Los Angeles, California in Santa Barbara and there was and to a certain degree, still is a lot of mining going on around here (Copper, silver, mercury/quicksilver and diatomaceous earth).
8. Again not going to pay for an app that I cant try.no distinguishing between commodities like "sand", owned by current gravel companies, and minerals worth mining - unless you click on each and every icon.
9. Basically useless and a waste of $4.99. I hope it's not a subscription.Free version is useless.
10. Neat idea, but 80% of the mines out where I live aren't on the map.
11. Both of my targets were right where Mine Locator Map promised, leaving me looking pretty smart.States that App is free.