iMapIt Pro 4+

Measure lands with GPS

Marcus Silva

    • 1.0 • 1 Rating
    • $6.99

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Description

Survey your property by yourself using the GPS of your iPhone / iPad.

Use your iPhone / iPad's GPS to map, measure or simply record places important to you. Your device will be a GPS receiver and will collect geographic coordinates wherever you are. GPS needs satellite’s visibility. Thus, the more open your space, the better the accuracy of measurements.

* Geographic coordinates collection formats:
. Points - Mark specific places with a point, such as the place you most like to go to, or the starting point of a race, or even the point where you saw a rare bird;
. Lines or paths - A sequence of points forming a line to mark a trail where you have walked, or the path you have taken on a run, or the path to your new house, either the location of a new fence you want to build. All mapped lines are measured for you in metric and imperial units;
. Areas or polygons - A sequence of points, forming a closed region, to mark land that you are interested in buying, or show the map of your land, or measure the outline of your new house, or delimit the region where you want to build a pool. All mapped areas are calculated for you in metric, imperial and Thai units;

* How to collect coordinates:
. Manually: You position yourself and tap the MapIt button to collect a coordinate;
. Automatically by Time: A coordinate is collected at each defined time interval;
. Automatically by Distance: A coordinate is collected at each interval of a pre-defined distance;
. Automatically by Direction: A coordinate is collected each time you change the direction of your displacement at an angle greater than a defined limit;

* Presentation within iMapIt:
Points, lines and polygons can be represented by different types of pins, colors, strokes and fills.

* Export your surveys:
. In these formats: DXF, KML, GPX or CSV;
. Using these projections: UTM or Gauss Krüger, or directly the collected geographical coordinates;
. Sending via: eMail, or directly from your device via iTunes (cable), or even more professionally, transferring to a Web server previously prepared to receive them;

* Editing functions of surveys performed:
. Feature duplication;
. Union of existing features;
. Division of a feature in two;
. Deletion of unwanted coordinates;
. Automatic cleaning of unnecessary points;
. Move a feature to a new project;

Disclaimer on the accuracy of the surveys:
All points, paths or areas are surveyed using the GPS accuracy of your device. This is not a professional precision GPS equipment. So your surveys may vary when compared to the actual dimensions.

What’s New

Version 4.1

Adapting the App to Dark Mode and bug fixing.

Ratings and Reviews

1.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

East Coast Music ,

Wry disappointed

Does not allow you to enter coordinates.

Accuracy was extremely outside acceptable, best accuracy I could get after multi attempts was 4.3 meters.

You can get better accuracy from your mobile GPS and you can enter the. Oord I area you want.

Only $6.99 but I feel like someone is sitting somewhere saying ‘got another one’ hahaha

Don’t waste your money

_Bruno_ ,

So much potential, so little functionality...

The iMapit app concept has a lot of promise, but lacks the functionality to make it truly useful for most purposes.

It will work well if you have a relatively small area to map, and can do a continuous "survey" of the area all at once to get a complete picture (as the app description says, it's probably good for mapping a farm field).

The limitations:
- You cannot plug in a GPS coordinate that you already know, you have to go and visit the actual location to get it in your survey. This is a big time waster.

- You cannot manage GPS points recorded. For example if you have readings for 4 corners of a property, you cannot tell the app that these 4 points define an area. You actually have to physically go to each of the points while specifically doing an "area survey" to have them associated.

In my case I am trying to map a large property, where I cannot visit all points in one session. I want the area defined to aid in determining the property boundaries along the sides.

I already have many accurate coordinates along the borders taken with GPS units over many years, would be nice to plug them in, but I can't.

I have visited and registered the 4 corners over the last couple of months, but can't associate them to show anything useful.

The app interface is generally good, and with a little added functionality this could be a tremendously useful app. Hoping for this stuff in a new version...

App Privacy

The developer, Marcus Silva, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer's privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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