On 11/9/2012 11:01 AM, David Lesher wrote:
> Craig Wallace <craigw84@fast_NOSPAM_mail.fm> writes:
>
>> On 07/11/2012 00:43, David Lesher wrote:
>>> {Wish I saw a better newsgroup for this...}
>>>
>>> So a friend has Delorme on a laptop, and would like to move to
>>> some kind of Android tablet. He'd get one with a USB port
>>> for an outboard receiver.
>>>
>>> But what kind of stand-alone mapping clients are available for
>>> Android, and how can he convert his bookmarks/notes to it?
>
>> What sort of maps do you want? What will you be using it for?
>
> He's changing platforms, not goals. He's seeking an equivalent
> to his Delorme program, for use in a car. Ones that depend on
> cell phone data are not in the picture.
>
For the Delorme Inreach, Delorme provides a free program on Google Play
>
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.delorme.earthmate&hl=en
It has been too long since I set it up, but once it knows you paid for
the Inreach, you can download maps from Delorme for free. Just topo
maps. It still isn't as good as a real GPS, which is far better in my
opinion. I downloaded about 1.5Gbytes of maps, but found it kind of
redundant since I had a Garmin GPS. I have no idea if Delorme monitors
this, but if you can get a hold of an Inreach, you could just download
the maps. The Earthmate program works fine with the built in GPS, or as
well as a built-in tablet/phone GPS works.