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Not necessarily. There could have been different factors involved in their error.I ran across a YT video where they were using Gaia and ended up on private land. The landowner encouraged use of OnX because it makes it clear if it's private or not and Gaia does not. Is that true?
They all suck one way or another. I have yet to find a good trail app that isn’t useless while traveling. Gaia is reasonable for trails, OnX is hopeless for me personally.Okay which app is best and why?
OnX Offroad or Gaia.
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I can clearly see by reading your post you haven’t found an Offroad map app that fits you needs. I think the problem might be that you’re from San Jose California. (LOL) just messing with you.I need to put a qualifier on my opinion:
I'm personally NOT looking for just an offroading app. I'm looking for something I can plan a complete trip with. Something that lets me nagivate a two day or a two year trip. With PROPER navigation onroad (Gaia and OnX utterly suck, OnX is actually garbage for this), decent coverage of trails and unpaved forest roads, access to high quality maps, and maybe some trail ratings.
On a recent trip, I tried OnX, and for everything but very localized trails, it's completely useless. You zoom out, it doesn't show cities or large roads or even interstates in a way that you can ACTUALLY find something on the map, it can't search while offline, even if it has the maps local, the version I had was also buggy as hell. Gaia was slightly better, but also couldn't navigate properly, search doesn't work right when offline, routing often doesn't work when offline, you can't really download decent sized maps beforehand without going through a total nightmare routine ...
As I said, give OsmAnd a try – a try that's longer than a day or two, since usability is worse than any other app I've tried, but the functionality is there. It's 100% offline, there is no online component, so either it has a feature which works offline, or it doesn't have the feature at all. And it has TONS of features. We did a full trip with it recently, and the only thing missing was offroad trail information. And this is something I could probbably add from different sources if I was willing to prepare for the offroad parts.
And to be clear: I'm a pure customer to all these apps, I have full licenses for OsmAnd, Gaia, and unfortunately I wasted money on that PoS OnX.
LOL, yeah. Possibly. I've worked in the software industry for 30 years, I know too much about usability, user interface design, buggy software, etc. I don't just think that the current offerings all leave a lot to be desired one way or another, I know they do. (that's the most polite I could come up with, if the developers of these apps had worked for me when I was leading software teams, I would have fired quite a few of them).I can clearly see by reading your post you haven’t found an Offroad map app that fits you needs. I think the problem might be that you’re from San Jose California. (LOL) just messing with you.
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