Map Snapper

Map Snapper

Orienteering Course Planner

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Version History of Map Snapper

2.1

July 28, 2020

Lots of new updates designed to help with planning orienteering events. Add support for: Viewing and editing controls (placemarks/POIs) and courses. Viewing map over satellite image to align controls more precisely. Importing KMZ files with geolocated images and controls. Importing KML files with controls. Importing IOF XML files with controls and courses. Exporting geolocated KMZ files. Exporting KML files with controls (suitable for use with MapRun). Export controls to Condes compatible file. Note: Exporting KMZ files requires Map Snapper Pro.

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2.0

March 24, 2020

Add support for exporting and importing maps. App is now free. Upgrade to Map Snapper Pro with an In-App Purchase to enable Map Export and support for more than one Map. Purchasers of Map Snapper 1.0/1.1 get Map Snapper Pro for free.

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1.1

January 14, 2020

Add Lock Mode to lock current zoom and follow GPS location. Add ability to rotate Map Snap. Other minor improvements and bug fixes.

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1.0

December 18, 2019

Map Snapper In-App Purchases History

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Map Snapper Pro

Enable Multiple Maps and Map Export

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Description of Map Snapper

Plan orienteering events by placing and fine tuning control locations in the field. Create your own instant offline maps. Create geolocated maps from photos and pictures, either with your own photos of maps, or with maps imported from elsewhere. Open geolocated KMZ map images created by Map Snapper or other programs. Just copy it to Map Snapper. Import Controls (placemarks) from KMZ, KML and IOF XML files, as well as create your own. Check your control placement against the map, and satellite images. Fine tune the control locations while in the field. Export your controls to KML files. Either export all controls, or create a MapRun compatible file with S1, numbered controls and F1 (if no F1, S1 location will be used for finish). Export your controls to a Condes compatible file, then import to Condes to update the control locations. Import Courses from IOF XML files, or create your own. These are simply a list of control codes in order and are used to create MapRun compatible KML files. Hubs are supported by repeating the control code for the hub for subsequent visits. Map Snapper Pro (optional In-App Purchase) With Map Snapper Pro, you can export your map with embedded location data as JPG or KMZ. Map Snapper Pro also allows you to open multiple maps at once. How to Geolocate a Map: 1. Take a photo of the map (or copy a picture to Map Snapper). 2. Choose an obvious location on your photo, and line up the purple crosshairs. 3. Find the same location on the map, and line up the purple crosshairs on the map. 4. Press the Purple crosshair button to lock this location. 5. Repeat for another location with the blue crosshairs. 6. Check your alignment, and use your map. Note: Most maps on information boards are accurate enough for this simple alignment method to work - they just have to be drawn to scale. How to work with Condes https://condes.net (c) Finn Arildsen Software (not affiliated with Map Snapper): 1. From Condes, Export a KMZ or Bitmap Image as JPG. 2. Copy map (KMZ or JPG) to Map Snapper. 3. For JPG, geolocate the Map as described above. 4. Optional: export IOF XML Event Data with controls and send to Map Snapper. 5. Edit and add controls in Map Snapper as desired. 6. From Map Snapper, Export the Controls to Condes File. 7. Import the Controls into Condes, overwriting controls that have moved. Note: Map Snapper defaults the Condes map location bottom left corner to (0,0). In Condes, Either: 1. Make sure print area is at (0,0) - adjust the canvas map details East & North if not. 2. Or, for a geolocated map, export IOF XML Event Data with at least 2 Controls, send to Map Snapper, and update the map location.
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Map Snapper: FAQ

Is Map Snapper available on iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the Map Snapper app on iPad devices.

Who released the app?

Mark Malone built the Map Snapper app.

What is the minimum iOS version to run the Map Snapper app?

Your iOS device should have iOS 12.3 or later installed to run the app.

What is the overall rating of the Map Snapper app?

There are no ratings for the Map Snapper app at the moment.

What category is the Map Snapper app?

The App Genre Of The Map Snapper App Is Navigation.

Which is the latest version of Map Snapper?

2.1 is the current version of Map Snapper.

What is the release date of the most recent Map Snapper update?

The date of the latest Map Snapper update is October 5, 2024.

What was the release date of the app?

Map Snapper became publicly available on February 5, 2023.

What age is Map Snapper appropriate for?

The content advisory rating for the Map Snapper app is Mark Malone.

What are the languages available on Map Snapper?

Map Snapper is now available to use in English.

Does Apple Arcade support Map Snapper among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Map Snapper is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Map Snapper?

Indeed, Map Snapper provides opportunities for in-app purchases.

Is Map Snapper fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Map Snapper is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Map Snapper?

No, there are no advertisements in Map Snapper.

Screenshots of Map Snapper

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