For this installment of Gaia GPS vs. the world, I want to compare Phil Endecott’s app, Topo Maps, against both Gaia GPS, and against our own simple topo app, Offline Topo…
Staff Reports
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Gaia GPS is built for people who are offline and dirty – hikers, hunters, offroad drivers, geocachers, trailrunners, researchers, and other woodsy people. Motion-X GPS is a good, cheap tracking…
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We were delighted to learn today that Gaia GPS won the Best Smartphone App category in Trailrunner Magazine’s Gear of the Year contest. Gear up for a good trail run…
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Since the dawn of Android, BackCountry Navigator has been the market-leading outdoor app. The developer behind the app took his long experience on Windows and translated that to the new…
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Today, we’re open sourcing a project that makes it easier for non-programmers to serve maps. Instead of configuring a JSON file to use TileStache, EasyTileServer lets you do the configuration…
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We just dropped a big Android release in time for Christmas. If you have Gaia installed on Android, you should get the notification, or you can download it from the Play…
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I wanted to spotlight these two tracks a couple of users published to GaiaCloud today and yesterday. They both have gorgeous pictures and a cool track! Here’s a hike near Reno…
Gaia GPS v5.2 for Android is a big update. In fact, it’s such a big update, that I thought it was time to share my thoughts on Gaia GPS vs.…
In the past few months, we’ve been making a lot of maps at TrailBehind, and since we’re using open data, along with MapBox’s open source TileMill tool, we thought it would…
Our online map viewer is now to the point where you can link to a set of layers, along with the center and zoom of the map. For example, here…