![]() ![]() Each function is well explained, although, for the sake of form, and for newbies, it would be a plus to have a graphic documenting each of the items in the display with callouts. The app is nicely documented, both inside the app and on the author’s website. And other uses include surveying, landscaping, tracking the trajectory of objects, triangulating on wildfires, accident investigations, real estate and a lot more. But the range finder can be used for golf. The obvious ones are backcountry, skiing, fishing or boating navigation plus search and rescue. The app is useful for a wide variety of outdoor activities, more than you may have thought of at first. iPhone 4 or 4S, or iPod Touch 4 required for gyro and Retina Display support. Compass use requires iPhone 3GS, 4, or 4S. The app is compatible with any iPhone, the iPod touch (4G) or any iPad 2. INVESTIGATOR EXIF APP FOR IPHONE PROThis review is based on the Pro version, and I can confidently suggest that you can just skip the ad supported version and go right to the paid ones. And there’s a Theodolite HD for the iPad, which is identical and doesn’t suffer too much from the mediocre camera system in the iPad 2. You can buy the Theodolite Pro for the iPhone, which is ad free, for US$3.99. There is Theodolite Free for the iPhone which has ads. The app is available in several versions. A-B survey calculator for height, distance, heading, position, and angles. Optical-mechanical gyro/accelerometer calibration. Ability to manage location markers on the map. Integrated map with standard, satellite, and hybrid views, compass rose, and bearings. INVESTIGATOR EXIF APP FOR IPHONE FULLHere’s the full technical description from the author’s website: “Ability to take geo-stamped and geo-tagged photos and screenshots from the app, with 2X and 4X zoom, buffered background image saves, plus an option to write custom notes on photos. ![]() You can e-mail the data to someone, and you can easily take a screen shot that captures all that data. The display of, say, the iPhone becomes a viewfinder on which is overlaid GPS data (coordinates and elevation), compass heading, attitude and time data. Theodolite from Hunter Research & Technology is an app that pulls together many of the iDevice’s capabilities in order to create the ultimate navigational tool for the outdoorsman. Every once in a while, an app appears that’s so beautiful, so technical, and so completely exploits the Apple iDevice that it takes one’s breath away. ![]()
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