GB Maps Offline
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GB Maps Offline by JOMO Solutions Ltd
DescriptionAs featured in Ordnance Survey's OS OpenData innovative application showcase. GB Maps Offline provides a useful online and offline mapping reference and navigation aid whilst travelling by road, air, rail, canal, river and sea waters. A powerful offline search facility can locate over 2.8 million places, roads, post codes and hills within Great Britain. Many of the standard Apple maps features (e.g. User Tracking, 3D buildings, Points of interest) are available for use with Apple Standard, Satellite and Hybrid maps. User tracking with or without heading is also supported for Great Britain Ordnance Survey offline maps. App features – Offline access to Ordnance Survey (OS) Great Britain (GB) maps published in 2014/2015. (No data connection required) For the place name search the location's latitude and longitude are accurate to 0.1 of a minute of the centre point of the National Grid square (1 km by 1 km) in which the name falls. – Detailed hill information, including height, location, classification with hill specific links to Streetmap, Geograph and Hill Bagging web sites. – Online access to worldwide Apple Standard, Satellite and Hybrid maps. Further application details. The post code, place name and road name data was published by Ordnance Survey in May/June 2014. Four levels of Ordnance Survey map detail are accessible within the application relating to different zoom levels. At the lowest zoom levels an overview of Great Britain is provided. At the third level of detail, the map clearly shows the landscape features relevant to its scale, including relief, boundaries, settlements, main communications and physical features. The map data for this detail level was published by OS in January 2015. The most detailed zoom levels features a 1:250 000 scale map published by OS in January 2014. The map is derived from a small-scale, vector, digital mapping product. It clearly shows the landscape features relevant to its scale, including relief, cities, towns, many villages, motorways, A and B class roads, railways, rivers and some woodlands. Disclaimers The data is as supplied by Apple, Ordnance Survey and Database of British and Irish Hills.Maps have been transformed to the Spherical Mercator Coordinate Reference System (CRS).It is not possible to guarantee the accuracy of any of the data within the application.
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