Based on our record, MAPS.ME should be more popular than Garmin Connect. It has been mentiond 187 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Logged into connect.garmin.com, clicked the cloud icon in the top right and chose import data. Source: 10 months ago
Correct. You can load a GPX file, create a "Course" on Garmin Connect mobile app or on connect.garmin.com, or you can use Komoot, which is very popular too. If you use Komoot, make sure to use "Navigate with Garmin", not "Navigate with Komoot" when starting the activity. Source: 10 months ago
Connect.garmin.com has a lot more options for graphing. Source: 10 months ago
The Garmin website http://connect.garmin.com supports importing and exporting. You can also create tracks/routes from scratch, and if you favourite a track/route on Strava, and your Strava is linked is to Garmin Connect, it will automatically pull it into Garmin Connect. Source: 11 months ago
Sync your watch, then go to connect.garmin.com in a browser. Click "Training and Planning" and "Courses.". Source: 11 months ago
Bring your ID card or Passport Bring any type of medicine for preventing insects and common diseases; bring your toothbrush, toothpaste and towel Bring enough clothes Trainers or boots, an offline Google/http://Maps.Me app or a paper map Sufficient cash are suggested. Source: 7 months ago
I am trying to install the application maps.me to have better navigation on my iphone 6 running ios 12. I tried to use checkmate store + adowngrader without any luck. I was thinking about sideloading a older version of that app. Can anyone help me? Source: 8 months ago
I've downloaded maps.me to try. I don't have to have offline navigation but the marking and categorization of those marks is an absolute must. However, I noticed that I can't sync across devices with this one either. I've created a login through my Apple ID but haven't paid for any of the tiers. Does this app not support syncing across devices or do I have to pay for that feature? Source: 9 months ago
GPS and cell outages: Buy a Road Atlas for your State, and practice using it to plan a trip. Also download an offline map app for your phone, i.e. maps.me or Osmand. Most will let you download a certain number of maps to your phone for free. Source: 10 months ago
I was reluctant to go the Android route with an audio player because it felt a bit pointless and just like having a smartphone, but I read that the screen is quite small, the system's performance is severely restrained and oriented towards audio processing, and you can remove practically every thing that comes with Android. I don't intend to use its other apps because I'd hate anything calling my attention when... Source: 11 months ago
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