Per curiosità ho posto il quesito a DeepSeek R1:
Ecco una selezione di app iOS per mappe e navigazione che soddisfano i requisiti richiesti:
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### 1. **Galileo Offline Maps**
- **MBTiles**: Supporta l’importazione di mappe in formato MBTiles.
- **Fonti online**: Consente di aggiungere layer personalizzati (es. tile server via URL). Non include Google Maps direttamente, ma è possibile inserire URL di tile personalizzati (se disponibili).
- **Download offline**: Scarica aree specifiche per uso offline.
- **Punti e navigazione**: Creazione waypoint, navigazione in linea d’area, condivisione rotte con altre app (es. crapple Maps).
- **GPX/KML**: Importa/esporta tracce, visualizza livelli e segmenti.
- **Registrazione traccia**: Sì.
- **Prezzo**: Gratis (con funzioni premium a pagamento).
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### 2. **Topo GPS**
- **MBTiles**: Supporta l’importazione di MBTiles e altri formati (GeoTIFF, PDF).
- **Fonti online**: Layer predefiniti (OpenTopoMap, OpenStreetMap) e possibilità di aggiungere tile server personalizzati via URL.
- **Download offline**: Scarica mappe per aree selezionate.
- **Punti e navigazione**: Waypoint, calcolo di rotte, integrazione con altre app.
- **GPX/KML**: Supporto completo, visualizzazione multi-livello.
- **Registrazione traccia**: Sì, con opzioni dettagliate.
- **Prezzo**: €9,99 (acquisto una-tantum).
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### 3. **Avenza Maps**
- **MBTiles**: Supporta formati georiferiti (PDF, GeoTIFF), ma non MBTiles diretto.
- **Fonti online**: Mappe standard (OpenStreetMap) e possibilità di acquistare mappe specializzate.
- **Download offline**: Scarica mappe per uso offline.
- **Punti e navigazione**: Aggiunta marker, navigazione off-grid.
- **GPX/KML**: Importa tracce ed esporta dati.
- **Registrazione traccia**: Sì.
- **Prezzo**: Gratis (con acquisti in-app per mappe premium).
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### 4. **OsmAnd**
- **MBTiles**: Supporto limitato (formato nativo .obf), ma consente l’importazione di tile server personalizzati via URL.
- **Fonti online**: OpenStreetMap, mappe satellitari (Esri, CARTO), e layer personalizzati.
- **Download offline**: Scarica intere regioni o paesi.
- **Punti e navigazione**: Creazione itinerari, navigazione turn-by-turn.
- **GPX/KML**: Visualizza tracce e waypoint, con opzioni di segmentazione.
- **Registrazione traccia**: Sì.
- **Prezzo**: Gratis (con funzionalità avanzate a pagamento).
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### 5. **MapOut**
- **MBTiles**: Supporta l’importazione di mappe tramite URL (formati XYZ/TMS).
- **Fonti online**: Layer predefiniti (OSM, satellitari) e aggiunta di sorgenti personalizzate.
- **Download offline**: Salva mappe per aree specifiche.
- **Punti e navigazione**: Navigazione in linea retta, creazione di percorsi.
- **GPX/KML**: Importa tracce e le visualizza su mappa.
- **Registrazione traccia**: Sì.
- **Prezzo**: €6,99 (acquisto una-tantum).
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### 6. **iPhiGeNie**
- **MBTiles**: Supporto diretto per MBTiles e altri formati raster/vector.
- **Fonti online**: Aggiunta di tile server personalizzati (WMTS, WMS).
- **Download offline**: Scarica selezioni per uso offline.
- **Punti e navigazione**: Creazione di waypoint, navigazione con bussola.
- **GPX/KML**: Importa ed esporta tracce, visualizzazione multi-layer.
- **Registrazione traccia**: Sì.
- **Prezzo**: €9,99 (acquisto una-tantum).
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### 7. **Guru Maps**
- **MBTiles**: Supporto parziale tramite importazione di overlay.
- **Fonti online**: Mappe satellitari (ArcGIS, Mapbox), stradali e ibridi.
- **Download offline**: Scarica intere regioni.
- **Punti e navigazione**: Pianificazione di rotte, condivisione con altre app.
- **GPX/KML**: Visualizza e modifica tracce.
- **Registrazione traccia**: Sì.
- **Prezzo**: Gratis (con abbonamento per mappe premium).
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### Note:
- **Google Maps**: L’integrazione diretta è rara a causa delle restrizioni di Google. Alcune app consentono di inserire URL di tile personalizzati (se disponibili), ma ciò potrebbe violare i termini di servizio.
- **MBTiles**: Verificare la compatibilità con la versione iOS, poiché alcune app richiedono l’importazione via iTunes o cloud.
Queste app sono ideali per escursionismo, cicloturismo, o uso professionale con esigenze di personalizzazione avanzata.
Questo il suo ragionamento:
Okay, so I need to find iOS apps for maps and navigation that meet several specific requirements. Let me go through each requirement one by one to make sure I understand what's needed.
First, custom MBTiles or similar formats. MBTiles is a common format for storing map tiles, so the app should support importing or using MBTiles files. If not MBTiles, maybe other similar formats like SQLite-based ones. That's a key point because not all apps support custom tile sources.
Next, custom online sources or at least standard ones like Google Maps satellite or hybrid. So the app should allow adding custom tile servers or have built-in support for Google Maps layers. Since Google Maps isn't always available in third-party apps due to API restrictions, maybe the user is referring to having standard sources like OpenStreetMap, Here, etc., but if they specifically want Google, that might limit options. I remember some apps use Google Maps through their APIs, but others might not due to licensing.
Downloading map pieces on the fly for offline use. The app should let users select an area and download the tiles from online sources to use offline. This is important for areas without internet access. Apps like Maps.me allow offline downloads, but do they support custom sources?
Adding points and navigating in a straight line (line of sight) or using other apps like crapple/Google Maps. So waypoint creation, route planning, and integration with other navigation apps. Maybe through sharing or exporting the route to another app.
Importing GPX/KML tracks and viewing different layers/segments. The app should be able to display multiple tracks, toggle visibility, and handle different segments within those files. Also, recording tracks, which is common in many GPS apps.
Now, let me think about the apps I know.
1. **Galileo Offline Maps**: I think it supports custom MBTiles, allows offline map downloads, imports GPX/KML, records tracks. But does it have Google Maps layers? Maybe not directly, but custom tile URLs could be added.
2. **Organic Maps**: Open-source, uses OpenStreetMap, offline support, GPX import. But does it support MBTiles or custom online sources? Probably not custom tiles, more focused on OSM.
3. **Avenza Maps**: Geospatial PDFs, but maybe MBTiles? Not sure. It does allow importing custom maps, tracks, and points. Offline use, but online sources? Maybe not Google Maps.
4. **OruxMaps**: I think this is Android-only. Wait, is there an iOS version? Maybe not. So skip that.
5. **Locus Map**: Also Android. Hmm.
6. **MAPS.ME**: Now known as Organic Maps. As before, OSM-based, offline, but not sure about MBTiles.
7. **Topo GPS**: Focuses on topographic maps. Might support custom sources. Let me check. Their website says you can import custom maps in MBTiles, so that's a yes. Also GPX/KML support, track recording, offline maps. What about online sources? They have their own sources but maybe not Google. Custom online sources via URL?
8. **Guru Maps (formerly OsmAnd)**: Wait, OsmAnd is separate. Guru Maps is another app. OsmAnd on iOS supports offline maps, GPX, custom layers. But MBTiles? OsmAnd uses its own format, but maybe via plugins or advanced settings. Guru Maps might have more sources.
9. **MapOut**: Allows creating custom maps, import/export GPX. Supports offline maps. Custom tiles? Maybe via URL.
10. **WorkOutDoors**: Primarily for outdoor activities, supports offline vector maps, GPX import/export, track recording. Custom maps? Not sure about MBTiles.
11. **BackCountry Navigator**: Available on iOS? I know it's on Android. If iOS version exists, it might support MBTiles and custom sources.
12. **iPhiGeNie**: Specialized for offline maps, supports MBTiles, GPX, etc. Possibly fits.
13. **Trekarta**: Another one with topographic maps, maybe custom sources.
Now, checking each against the requirements:
- **Custom MBTiles**: Topo GPS, iPhiGeNie, Galileo, Avenza (if supports MBTiles), MapOut?
- **Custom Online Sources (Google Maps)**: This is tricky because Google restricts usage. Some apps might not offer Google Maps due to API costs. But if the user can input a custom tile URL that mimics Google's, maybe possible. Otherwise, standard sources like OSM, Here, etc.
- **Download on the fly**: Most of these apps allow selecting an area and downloading for offline.
- **Points and Navigation**: Adding waypoints, creating routes. Some apps allow sharing to other navigation apps.
- **GPX/KML Support**: Most of the listed apps do this.
- **Track Recording**: Common feature.
So compiling the list:
1. **Galileo Offline Maps**: Supports MBTiles, custom tile sources, offline downloads, GPX/KML, track recording. Does it allow using Google Maps? Maybe via custom URL if the user has the tile URLs.
2. **Topo GPS**: MBTiles import, custom online sources via URL, GPX/KML, offline maps, track recording.
3. **Avenza Maps**: Supports custom georeferenced maps (maybe MBTiles?), points, tracks, offline. Not sure about Google Maps layers.
4. **iPhiGeNie**: MBTiles support, offline, GPX, track recording. Custom online sources?
5. **OsmAnd**: While it's OSM-based, it allows adding custom online tile sources via URL. Supports GPX, offline, tracks. Might not have Google Maps directly but custom sources.
6. **Guru Maps**: Multiple map sources, including some satellite layers. Maybe not Google, but others. Custom tiles? Possibly via URL. GPX support, offline.
7. **MapOut**: Custom maps via URL, GPX import, offline, track recording.
8. **WorkOutDoors**: Strong on GPX and tracking, but custom MBTiles? Not sure. More focused on vector maps.
9. **BackCountry Navigator (if iOS version)**: Supports various map sources, offline, GPX.
Need to verify each app's current features. For example, Galileo's website mentions MBTiles support, custom tile layers, GPX/KML, offline. Topo GPS's site says MBTiles import. Avenza supports georeferenced PDFs and images, but MBTiles? Maybe not, but other formats. iPhiGeNie explicitly mentions MBTiles.
Regarding Google Maps, most apps can't include them due to licensing, but if the user can get a tile URL (which is against Google's TOS), they might add it as a custom layer. So apps that allow custom tile URLs would satisfy that, even if it's not officially supported.
So the final list would include apps that support MBTiles, custom tile URLs, offline downloads, GPX/KML, track recording, and waypoints. Then check each app against these.
Segnalo che sono ancora sott'acqua e, per esempio, la ricerca online non andava durante la risposta.
Messaggio modificato da harbinger il 31 gennaio 2025 - 16:36