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août 30, 2014 à 9:27 #7506
Hello, do you have any plans on developing PocketEarth for Android? I can’t find something good enough for Android as Pocketearth for iOS.
août 31, 2014 à 4:41 #7511We are working on an Android version but it will be several months still before it is available.
septembre 20, 2014 à 4:36 #7547Wow!
That is great news!
PocketEarth is my favorite application on my Phone! I have also lots of places saved on it and use it everyday since I moved to Taipei some months ago and am still exploring the city.
Its so good if u have a chance to find that tasty restaurant again, after discovering it somewhere in the urban jungle.
I have an iPhone 5 and wish to change to Android quite a while now but cant do that since i would lose this nice application..Please keep us updated about the progress on the android app. Specially if there is some release schedule.
Thanks for this great application!
octobre 8, 2014 à 12:19 #7603Wow!!! Good news!!!
Anybody interested in creating a club « iPhone-users-because-PocketEarth-not-available-on-Android » ???? 🙂
janvier 13, 2015 à 7:39 #7900This is great news! I have several friends who use Android phones and tablets. They use other apps based on OpenStreetMaps and we would love to share our custom Pins among each other. Just a kind request to make the iOS and Android versions compatible with each other in terms of custom Groups and Pins, and the ability to Import/Export between them.
By the way, none of the Android apps come close to doing what Pocket Earth does. They are so jealous!
février 3, 2015 à 5:00 #7917Is there any news since the 31st of August about the process of bringing Pocket Earth to Android?
février 7, 2015 à 5:46 #7923I’d like to know how long we have to wait for the Android version too. The only reason I keep an iPhone is for Pocket Earth…..it’s amazingly good for cycle touring in Europe….nothing matches the clear mapping and presentation of cycle routes….and I’m like a mobile encyclopaedia as I click on the wicopedia icons when riding!
……but I’d prefer to have a waterproof Android phone on my handlebars!mars 5, 2015 à 3:53 #7966@twowheels: I’m using a casing from Lifeproof. They are really good and I suspect it protects the smartphone better than any waterproof Android phone. When I’m on a cycling trip I always leave the iPhone in the case, because it is slim enough to slide into your pocket. Also the – optional – handlebar mount is very handy, you need only one hand to mount and unmount it.
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