Category : Maps & Navigation
Great map of Italy. Choose and download any province in detail, just pick from the menu. Then explore the maps on or offline
Works well offline. Rescued me many times when I got lost.
Had done all I have asked,with a short learning curve.
Still haven't used this overseas, but so far it works well and easy to use
Very good applicati on, So far is working properly.
The more I use it, the better I like it.
It would be nice to see a map after download
Great detailed map for italy city walking trips
just testing but so far great
Great if you need an offline map
Failed to do simplest tasks offline.
Very handy and informative. Love it.
Installed for a trip to Italy. Navigation while walking was fantastic allowing us to find what we were looking for and a few gems we would have missed. I would highly recommend spending a few hours playing with the app prior to your trip. I learnt it on the fly (was fairly easy for an old guy) but wished I had spent a little time in advance. Well worth it A++
It was useful as a supplement to our gps. Make sure you download all of the area maps you will be traveling in for use off-line. The locator spot worked most of the time in Rome but was slow to react sometimes.
There's all kinds of amazing stuff online to help you get around, but when connectivity is poor this app with its downloadable offline maps which you can zoom and follow with GPS, was as good as having a library of paper maps in your back pocket. Got us out of lots of sticky situations, thanks!
Best offline maps Whenever I travel I look for Mapedy maps. They give you comprehensive information and all is offline. Be aware when driving, it happen in some interchanges that the directions where wrong due to delay processing the GPS signals or other bug. Bravo to the author.
Used it extensively in Italy with rented car and off-line maps on transits. Not good for inner city walking. Tight packed streets are too much for the app.
Couldn't get around Venice without it. Plus saved me in Spain. No Internet required. Kept my wife from killing me.
Great offline navigation app! Helped a lot during a trip. I used it as map and as navigation. There some oddness yet, like 6th or 10th :) exit on roundabout. Just be wise and always check against actual displayed map.
Drove all over the place w with voice directions. Made travel very easy even in the small villages.
Loox like someone wanted to help tourists thrown into dispair by Italian road signs giving directions. Thank u it worked well.
I used for a week in north italy. It was very helpfull. I used it offline, without data usage. I just downloaded the full map
Almost perfect app, it could be more intuitive and have a more friendly interface. I would recommend anyway.
Great City maps with Street names But hardly any Street names for Towns or Villages.. Developers if you are able to do it you get a Big 5 Star. Perhaps start with population size a good start might be 10,000 and above. Start with the Lazio Region. Thank you very much, Ciao
Very detailed map with compass is a must have at small Italian streets. Some interface improvements are needed, and map is a bit laggy, but still very handy
With this application combined with GPS, we roamed in Italy & Sicily quite comfortably. Also, state-wise download option keeps the file size in control.
Used this last year when walking in Italy, usually finding what I wanted to do by pure chance. Now planning our next holiday and trying unsucessfully to depict bus and train stops on the screen. But there seem to be at least six different depictions of footpaths - black, brown, red, pecked or dotted lines. What is the difference? Are they all actually paths or something else? How can anyone tell without a legend?