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Pl@ntNetMAPS.ME is recommended for travelers, backpackers, and users in areas with limited internet connectivity who need offline access to detailed maps and routing. It's also a great option for those who enjoy hiking and outdoor activities since it includes trails and paths that aren't always found on other mapping services.
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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: over 2 years 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: almost 3 years 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: almost 3 years 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: almost 3 years 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: about 3 years ago
There are a number of phone apps that will identify trees from a picture. I personally prefer plantnet.org (non-profit entity / no ads or tracking). Source: about 4 years ago
You can also go directly to plantnet.org and perform the same check. Source: over 4 years ago
Get the app from plantnet.org. It's developed by a non-profit consortium of European organizations. I promise it's completely ad free and won't terrorize you in any way. Source: over 4 years ago
You could scrape them off the plantnet.org site. But unless your problem is purely academic you could skip creating your own engine and just use their API. Source: over 4 years ago
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