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Multiplans app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 3056 ratings )
Travel Navigation
Developer: Vincent Ballenegger
2.99 USD
Current version: 3.11, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 30 Aug 2011
App size: 27.02 Mb

Do you have maps that you would like to use offline on your iPhone/iPad with GPS positioning? Discover Multiplans, a powerful map application in which you can import your maps (whatever their source) and view them offline with a great multitouch experience and pinpoint accurate GPS positioning. Multiplans can moreover record tracks and save points of interests.

Multiplans has been designed to offer a great map viewing experience: simple uncluttered interface, map shown full screen (a single tap toggles on/off the display of overlay information), ultra-fast scrolling and zooming.

With Multiplans, you dont have to buy again maps that you already own, just to use them on your iPhone. No subscription either that will soon expire. To use a map on your iPhone/iPad, simply transfer the map image into Multiplans (with a .map or ref.txt calibration file if you have one). Maps can be also calibrated entirely within Multiplans by defining graphically calibration points on the map.

A few sample maps are provided with Multiplans: a world map, a map of Switzerland, etc. A few more maps can be downloaded free of charge from www.multiplans.net. Multiplans is compatible with almost all coordinate systems used in the world. To import your own maps into Multiplans and have accurate GPS positioning, the map needs to be calibrated (see www.multiplans.net). Maps from OpenStreetMap (for any region in the world), as well as maps from similar mapping web sites, can be imported into Multiplans very easily by using the free program mobile atlas creator.

Visit www.multiplans.net for more information.

IMPORTANT NOTES:
- Continued use of the GPS running in the background can dramatically reduce battery life on the iPhone or iPad.
- Multiplans features, including map and location accuracy, should not be depended upon in situations where inaccuracies or errors could cause danger, commercial loss or any other problem. Though we did our best to make Multiplans an excellent app, it is provided as is with no warranty.

Latest reviews of Multiplans app for iPhone and iPad

What is with this app?
No actual maps of value. No readily installable maps. No instructions within the app on getting maps. Appears to be someones pet project for their own use.
Useless Application
There is no easy way to calibrate a map to be imported to this application. In effect this application is totally useless. My suggestion would be to add map calibration option to this program, so it can be done based on points on the map, instead of the upper right corner.
Very useful for specific uses
I sometimes make maps and have to test these in the field by GPS. Multiplans provides great functionality for that. Some basic knowledge of GPS, maps, datums, projections, is required. Online support, online forum support and email support are quick and accurate. Some functionality is still under development, but current functionality offers already good basics. Multiplans provides a good framework for areas where normal (GPS) maps and topomaps are not available. I am living in Laos, working in remote locations; Multiplans offers the ability to import and register my own selection of maps. Very happy with the app, looking forward to future developments.
Like it so far. Does what it says. But BUGGY
I wanted an app that could import my custom National Geographic Topo! maps for use when I go backpacking. So far this is the only app Ive found that is capable of doing that. After a few trial and error mistakes, I found a good way to do it. And it works good IF YOU DONIT RIGHT. However, if I import a map from MOBAC with all 15 zoom levels enabled, my iPhone 6+ and iPad 4 crash every single time. If I use only a few zoom levels it works fine. But overall Im impressed. Its a little clunky to work with but after you get used to it, its fine. Its just a small learning curve. I would definitely recommend this app. I definitely plan to use it when I go backpacking. Edit - I lowered my rating to 2 stars from 4. Reason: if I import a .png file and choose Interpolation and select 4 points to use, one for each corner, then select the first point (#1) and enter its coordinates, THEN USE THE LITTLE QUADRANT GUIDE to switch to points 2,3 and 4, it ALWAYS fails with a message that the map coordinates result in zero or infinity. If I go back in to the enter coordinates area, half of my data is gone!! Either the latitude or longitude is now 0.000. The ONLY way around this is to enter point 1, click Done, then tap on point 2 in the list; enter its coordinates; tap done; go to point 3, etc. I think the problem is that, if I enter point 1s longitude and latitude and then click quadrant 2, the cursor is in the latitude field but I think the app THINKS Im entering longitude for point 2. The app seems to expect you will always enter longitude followed by latitude. This is EXTREMELY frustrating to have to enter the information twice and hitting Done in between each point.
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