Poison Maps - South America App SupportCCS Ltd

Poison Maps - South America App Support

5
5 star

Total 77 Ratings

What is Poison Maps - South America? Description of Poison Maps - South America

Poison Maps (“POIs on Maps”) is the ultimate app for finding Points of Interest in Central and South America. It includes millions of POIs and thousands of miles of routes, all stored on your device for use even when offline.

The app contains every possible category of POI: hotels, banks, toilets, tourist attractions, hills, towns, transport, hospitals, churches, schools, libraries, civic buildings, rescue services, fuel stations, restaurants, bars, shops, leisure, parking and much much more.

It also contains hundreds of thousands of miles of colour-coded routes, such as railways, subway maps, bus routes, cycle routes, hiking trails and ski pistes. The POIs and routes are all taken from the fantastic OpenStreetMap project.

The app includes many unique features:

• a toolbar at the bottom of the screen that allows you to display what you want in just 2 or 3 taps;
• signs pointing to offscreen POIs, so that you never miss a nearby POI;
• compass, radar and scanner modes that display the nearest POIs in different ways;
• a unique gesture that allows rapid panning by temporarily zooming out (using 3D Touch when available);
• back and forward buttons that help you retrace what you have looked at (like on a browser);
• an Apple Watch app that shows what you want in only a few taps (or just one tap of the complication);

Compass mode simply shows signs to the POIs. This is particularly useful when you just want to know what is around you or which way to head, and you haven’t got time to inspect a map, such as when cycling or hiking. It also works offline and is perfect for people who hate maps: they just follow the sign to where they want to go. It is also great at viewpoints to identify what hills, towns and structures you can see.

Radar mode and Scanner modes are similar but also include a map that rotates around the current position. They include radar “rings” to show the distances from the current position. Scanner mode uniquely positions the GPS dot at the bottom of the screen so that you can see much more information in the direction that you are pointing.

The unique panning gesture requires just one touch of one finger instead of the multi-finger gymnastics required by the traditional “pinch to zoom” approach (although that is still available). It also provides a quick way of zooming out and back in again when you are not sure what area the map is showing. It is a brilliant and completely original use of 3D Touch but also works fine on iPhones without it (using a long touch).

The Apple Watch app also allows you to select any category in just a few taps. When you have selected a category then the nearest POIs are shown on a mini-map with the details listed below. The watch app also provides navigation to a POI, and you can even phone a POI from the watch!

These are just some of the unique aspects of the app. All the usual map features are also provided, such as super-fast searching, directions, bookmarks, POI information, favouriting of brands, and much more. You can even create your own POIs, such as where you parked your car.

Note that this free version includes most of the categories, but the expansion pack is required for POIs and routes in the food & drink, shops, sport & leisure and driving categories.


  1. Poison Maps - South America App User Reviews
  2. Poison Maps - South America Pros
  3. Poison Maps - South America Cons
  4. Is Poison Maps - South America legit?
  5. Should I download Poison Maps - South America?
  6. Poison Maps - South America Screenshots
  7. Product details of Poison Maps - South America

Poison Maps - South America App User Reviews

What do you think about Poison Maps - South America app? Ask the appsupports.co community a question about Poison Maps - South America!

Please wait! Facebook Poison Maps - South America app comments loading...


Poison Maps - South America Pros

The pros of the Poison Maps - South America application were not found.

✓   Poison Maps - South America Positive Reviews

Poison Maps - South America Cons

The cons of the Poison Maps - South America application were not found.

✗   Poison Maps - South America Negative Reviews


Is Poison Maps - South America legit?

Yes. Poison Maps - South America is 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 77 Poison Maps - South America user reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, AppSupports Legitimacy Score for Poison Maps - South America is 93.0/100.


Is Poison Maps - South America safe?

Yes. Poison Maps - South America is quiet safe to use. This is based on our NLP analysis of over 77 user reviews sourced from the IOS appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 5/5. AppSupports Safety Score for Poison Maps - South America is 96.5/100.


Should I download Poison Maps - South America?

There have been no security reports that makes Poison Maps - South America a dangerous app to use on your smartphone right now.


Poison Maps - South America Screenshots

  • poison maps - south america iphone screenshot 1
  • poison maps - south america iphone screenshot 2
  • poison maps - south america iphone screenshot 3
  • poison maps - south america iphone screenshot 4

Product details of Poison Maps - South America

App Name:
Poison Maps - South America
App Version:
3.0.8
Developer:
CCS Ltd
Legitimacy Score:
93.0/100
Safety Score:
96.5/100
Content Rating:
4+ Contains no objectionable material!
Category:
Navigation, Travel
Language:
EN FR DE IT ES   
App Size:
102.62 MB
Price:
Free
Bundle Id:
com.poison-maps.sa
Relase Date:
02 January 2014, Thursday
Last Update:
05 April 2018, Thursday - 06:51
Compatibility:
IOS 8.0 or later

Poison Maps - South America 3.0.8 Update Note
✱ Version History

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Now compatible with iPhone X and Apple Watch 3. Updated with the latest POIs and routes from OpenStreetMap..

What are the signs of iPhone hardware failure?

What are the signs of iPhone hardware failure?

iPhone hardware failure refers to a malfunction in one or more of the physical components of an iPhone. In some cases, these failures may be indicated by specific symptoms or error messages, while in others, the issues may be less apparent. However, understanding the signs of iPhone hardware failure...

How do I complain to Apple about an app?

How do I complain to Apple about an app?

If you have experienced a problem with an app on your Apple device, you may want to complain to Apple about it. Complaining to the app’s developer is often the first step, but if that doesn’t resolve the issue, you can also file a complaint with Apple. Here’s how to do it: In some ...