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GPS Map Ruler

GPS Map Ruler

Catégorie : Voyages et locauxVersion: 1.9.3

Taille:4.16MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

GPS Map Ruler est l'application ultime pour explorer et mesurer des distances ou des zones sur Terre. Besoin de connaître la taille exacte de Central Park ? Vous souhaitez calculer la distance de votre dernière randonnée ? GPS Map Ruler fournit des mesures précises en quelques clics. Localisez simplement votre zone sur la carte du monde intégrée, sélectionnez la mesure de distance ou de zone, marquez vos points et regardez l'application calculer les résultats en temps réel. Que vous soyez un professionnel chevronné ou un utilisateur occasionnel, GPS Map Ruler dépassera vos attentes.

Caractéristiques de GPS Map Ruler :

  • Mesure précise de la distance : Facilement Measure Distancese déplace entre plusieurs points dans le monde, recevant des résultats précis.
  • Calcul précis de la surface : Calculez la surface de n'importe quelle zone de la Terre, fournissant des informations précises sur la taille d'un emplacement.
  • Interface intuitive : Une interface simple et conviviale garantit navigation et mesure sans effort.
  • Carte du monde intégrée : Une carte du monde détaillée permet une recherche et une sélection faciles de votre zone de mesure.
  • Calculs en temps réel : Consultez la mise à jour instantanée de vos mesures, ce qui vous permet d'économiser du temps et des efforts.
  • Tous les niveaux de compétence sont les bienvenus : GPS Map Ruler est conçu pour tout le monde, de des professionnels aux amateurs, fournissant des mesures précises pour tous les besoins.

Conclusion :

GPS Map Ruler est l'application parfaite pour tous ceux qui ont besoin de localiser rapidement et précisément les Measure Distance et les zones de la Terre. Sa conception conviviale, sa carte du monde intégrée et ses calculs en temps réel le rendent idéal pour une utilisation professionnelle et occasionnelle. Téléchargez GPS Map Ruler aujourd'hui et découvrez la puissance d'une mesure précise à portée de main.

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GeoGuy Feb 09,2025

Really useful for planning hikes and measuring distances on maps. The interface is intuitive, and the accuracy is impressive. A great tool for outdoor enthusiasts!

MapaPro Jan 21,2025

¡Excelente aplicación! Precisa y fácil de usar. Me ayuda mucho en mi trabajo de agrimensura. Recomendada al 100%.

Randonneur Feb 10,2025

Pratique pour mesurer les distances de mes randonnées, mais l'interface pourrait être plus intuitive. Fonctionne bien globalement.

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