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I wil be going out to do site visits and will require an offline platform to display and navigate in a remote area. I have an Ipad 8 running iPad os 15 and my colleague that will accompany me has a samsung S5e running android 9 i think.

My question is what is the best FREE software I can use on both the iPad and samsung tablets, which can display our offline data? The app should be able to indicate a compass/ direction we are facing.

Firstly, you need to know how to use a compass. This, you can learn quite easily by watching a bunch of videos from YouTube, but the basic principle is, as long as the compass is placed exactly perpendicular to your chest and straight, it will point towards the north. From the north, there are markings towards other senses of direction, such as north east, west, south etc.

There should be an option to visually mark out my route. I get it that it's a compass app and GPS compasses aren't designed to mark out your route in visual, but that would have been extremely useful if they did.

Digital Compass is a simple app with both a compass and a map. It supports longitude, latitude, and direct addresses. In addition, the app includes true and magnetic north headings, a magnetic strength meter, a slope level meter, and sensor status. This developer specifically asks that you not use magnetic covers and make sure the device has magnetic sensors. Otherwise, it will not work well.

Just a Compass is another very simple compass app. It gives you the basics, like magnetic and true north, along with some niceties like sunrise and sunset times, latitude and longitude readings, and more. This one also has support for EGM96 for geoid referencing, along with UTM support. The app is entirely free, with no ads or unnecessary permissions. It has slight calibration issues and seems to stop updating information after a while.

The location system also does not need any network connection as it does have a fully capable GPS receiver built into the phone. Initial location fixes are faster when you have cellular and/or wifi connections, but they still work without those. IPhones and cellular iPads are used for navigation without any network connection all the time by pilots, boaters, hikers, etc. If you want more than just the compass, just get yourself a suitable offline maps app from the App Store.

Thanks for that, yes I am aware of the ability to unregister replicas. Unfortunately it is not an option in this scenario as it will break the sync back process when users are trying to push their edits to the editable layers on the same offline map back up to AGOL.

I notice that even though my app is using a DGPS instead of the device's integrated GPS, when I use the compass to get to a known point it only brings me to within 1m of it -- is it possible to increase the precision of the compass when using DGPS?

I notice that while I can add un-editable layers into a FieldMaps map for offline use, when a user takes that map offline and creates a replica on the un-editable layer, the replica has the same drawbacks as replicas on editable datasets -- they ruin the ability to update the hosted layer while the replica persists.

Is there a way that this can be modified or fixed? Anyone know of a workaround that doesn't involve changing the standard update workflow to the un-editable layer when there is a replica taken out on it?


For context: The un-editable layers that need to be updated are done so multiple times a week, and contain hundreds of thousands of records pushing into a million plus. The un-editable layers are used in offline maps with other editable layers. I have over a hundred users spread across Australia and North America at a dozen different sites, working in multiple time zones. 006ab0faaa

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