GPS Navigation Hiking Compass

location,parking,offline,map

Published by: Alexander Deplov
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Description

Use your iPhone to navigate even without internet connection! Travel safe. Save a location or a parked car. Find it later with easy! How often you spend 10-15 minutes searching your car on a big parking lot? With Anchor Pointer you can find your parked car in less than a minute*
User Feedbacks
“I used it while hiking on the river bluffs today and tested it. It worked great. Took me right back to my car and even showed how far away in it was.” — by Bjverano
“Unbelievably Easy and Accurate!!! Finally a GPS that does have all the clutter that a normal GPS would have. For off-road driving and hiking it's a MUST!!!” — by Jimbo6765
“Having recently spent a weekend hiking in the Peak District I found myself using this app constantly to help with orienteering. The app lends itself to so many different uses (the Park facility being just one of them). Recommended!” — by S N Khan
* Park Car works only at an open air parking lots because of GPS limitations.
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Privacy policy: https://pleeq.com/anchor-pointer/privacy-policy.html
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User Rating

4.38 out of 5

8 ratings in Slovenia

Ratings History

GPS Navigation Hiking Compass Reviews

Paid to subscription.

Elyo__ on

United States

Opening up an app I have already paid for to discover that it’s now subscription based and locked out the functions I bought it for in the first place? Trash practices, bad faith.

Great design, bad ethics

m.muhlakai on

United States

I have used this app for years. It has taken me back to my car in unfamiliar cities, led me in and out of the wilderness back and forth from spots I wanted to return to, and even helped me remember where the heck I’m a giant parking lot that I parked. It was a tool I relied on and trusted. …but no more. I get it. Developers need to get paid. Here’s the problem: I *did* pay for it, and now I’m expected to pay for it again and again. When this app went to a subscription model I wasn’t rewarded as someone who’s used the app forever. I was simply surprised with a demand for a few bucks when I went to a Christmas parade with my family and needed to park on an unfamiliar side street a few blocks away. This has been one of my favorite go-to apps that I’ve always shared. Now it’s just a tragic story of lots of thought on design and none on appreciating the current customer base. Sad.

How come

MChristm on

United States

It used to be free and now it costs. There are a lot of apps out there that don’t charge

FRAUDULENT

FRAUDULENT PLUS on

United States

I paid to get this app years ago and now they want to charge an annual fee. I hope there is a class-action suit for breach of contract.

Not worth it due to subscription model

Wil6045 on

United States

Another app going the subscription model route. The cost is $60 per year. Not used enough to justify the yearly cost. I will delete the app. Update: Upon reaching out to developer, I was granted full access to app. App works well when no internet is available.

Anker

rashed yousef on

United States

Very useful and excellent application it helps me alot.

Subscription

TheBigEa$y on

United States

Wasn’t a subscription app when I paid for it before and now I get to pay per month? How awesome! Deleting and staying away from this dev. Don’t forget to pay me for this review—I expect $5.99 a month as long as this is posted… blah blah I have to maintain my phone servers and keep my phone charged and stuff and like… that costs monies so gimme all yours n stuff— yeah no thanks.

Lừa đảo

Dương Nguyễn 628 on

United States

Mua lifetime rồi giờ bắt mua lại, restore k được

Forced to update and now requires monthly fee. No

nonesuch999 on

United States

This was a nice basic app that I’ve used for several years. They recently updated it, but then required people who updated to pay a fee- without informing them that this was part of the update. I consider that deceptive practices. I understand that a person should be paid for work, so they should seek donations or inform users ahead of time, but for $60 a year I’m ditching it.

Why

Freezerburner on

United States

I have had this for a long time and now it’s not even functional without a subscription. It was ok but not worth more than 5 bucks for life. Time 2 Delete

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Top Free
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App Info

Category
Navigation
Publisher
Alexander Deplov
Languages
Russian, German, Czech, Japanese, French, Chinese, English, Portuguese, Spanish
Recent release
2.111 (1 week ago )
Released on
Jun 20, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
1 day ago
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