โDec-16-2014 12:08 PM
โDec-18-2014 03:54 AM
Fizz wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
With my phone switched to "Airplane mode", iExit still let me browse the exits by state, Interstate, and exit number. While it does not show the maps, it does still show what amenities are available at each exit. It's not 100% functional, but it is still useable for basic information.
The map is Open Source.
If you check your route the night before while you are online It will stay in memory when you use it the next day while off line... I THINK?, never tried it
โDec-18-2014 03:44 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:Thanks for the reply and helpful explanation. ๐pasusan wrote:JaxDad wrote:Would love to hear from anyone who has used this without a data connection! I'm all ears as we have an iPod - there would certainly be no GPS, and I would also doubt Google maps or street view... :@pasusan wrote:jnharley wrote:And... As long as you have a smart phone and pay those monthly data fees.
Time. The app, IExit. It much easier to use than a book. At least as long as you have cell service.
You don't need a smart phone, or cell service, or data service to use iExit.
It runs just fine on an iPad or iTouch (an iPod sort like an iPhone but without the phone part).
With my phone switched to "Airplane mode", iExit still let me browse the exits by state, Interstate, and exit number. While it does not show the maps, it does still show what amenities are available at each exit. It's not 100% functional, but it is still useable for basic information.
โDec-17-2014 04:16 PM
โDec-17-2014 04:03 PM
pasusan wrote:JaxDad wrote:pasusan wrote:jnharley wrote:And... As long as you have a smart phone and pay those monthly data fees.
Time. The app, IExit. It much easier to use than a book. At least as long as you have cell service.
You don't need a smart phone, or cell service, or data service to use iExit.
It runs just fine on an iPad or iTouch (an iPod sort like an iPhone but without the phone part).
Would love to hear from anyone who has used this without a data connection! I'm all ears as we have an iPod - there would certainly be no GPS, and I would also doubt Google maps or street view... :@
โDec-17-2014 02:30 PM
โDec-17-2014 01:54 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
With my phone switched to "Airplane mode", iExit still let me browse the exits by state, Interstate, and exit number. While it does not show the maps, it does still show what amenities are available at each exit. It's not 100% functional, but it is still useable for basic information.
โDec-17-2014 01:20 PM
pasusan wrote:JaxDad wrote:Would love to hear from anyone who has used this without a data connection! I'm all ears as we have an iPod - there would certainly be no GPS, and I would also doubt Google maps or street view... :@pasusan wrote:jnharley wrote:And... As long as you have a smart phone and pay those monthly data fees.
Time. The app, IExit. It much easier to use than a book. At least as long as you have cell service.
You don't need a smart phone, or cell service, or data service to use iExit.
It runs just fine on an iPad or iTouch (an iPod sort like an iPhone but without the phone part).
โDec-17-2014 12:43 PM
JaxDad wrote:Would love to hear from anyone who has used this without a data connection! I'm all ears as we have an iPod - there would certainly be no GPS, and I would also doubt Google maps or street view... :@pasusan wrote:jnharley wrote:And... As long as you have a smart phone and pay those monthly data fees.
Time. The app, IExit. It much easier to use than a book. At least as long as you have cell service.
You don't need a smart phone, or cell service, or data service to use iExit.
It runs just fine on an iPad or iTouch (an iPod sort like an iPhone but without the phone part).
โDec-17-2014 05:10 AM
โDec-17-2014 03:58 AM
โDec-17-2014 03:34 AM
pasusan wrote:jnharley wrote:And... As long as you have a smart phone and pay those monthly data fees.
Time. The app, IExit. It much easier to use than a book. At least as long as you have cell service.
โDec-16-2014 06:10 PM
โDec-16-2014 05:24 PM
pasusan wrote:jnharley wrote:And... As long as you have a smart phone and pay those monthly data fees.
Time. The app, IExit. It much easier to use than a book. At least as long as you have cell service.
โDec-16-2014 05:04 PM