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I use Dark Sky for weather and Waze for traffic and Police notifications (only on main roads)
with google maps, you can download offline maps. This solves the problem of not having a cell signal...important when there might not be a cell signal while using Google maps...
It does until you've exceeded the area you were able to download. I think the file can be quite large 500mb, though less of a problem these days with a 64gb sd card. I'm pretty sure you can have a 7 state radius in the app of states you would like to have for 400 or 500mb.with google maps, you can download offline maps. This solves the problem of not having a cell signal
Is there anything that makes Gasbuddy better than looking for stations on Google Maps? I like that Maps shows gas stations ahead along the route.Gasbuddy is a must.
So dose Gasbuddy. Top right of screen with Android is the word map.Is there anything that makes Gasbuddy better than looking for stations on Google Maps? I like that Maps shows gas stations ahead along the route.
I have often wondered this as well. I have seen some online but cant find any in stock at my local stores to try, so I still havent got any.I think the bigger question is what gloves do you use that are touchscreen compatible!!??
I currently wear Elkskin Ropers, from Aerostich, and while I DO think they are a bit over rated, they are compatible with my Garmin, iPod, and iPhone. I have not tried with my winter gloves, so don't know if they work. I never even THOUGHT of them being non-compatible 'til someone mentioned it- I thought all gloves were, since mine were!I think the bigger question is what gloves do you use that are touchscreen compatible!!??