AKSkeeter
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I have both GaiaGPS instead of OnX.
I use GaiGPS 99.95 of the time instead of OnX.
1) I like that GaiGPS uses a perimeter to outline public lands, unlike Onx which uses cross hatching;
2) GaiGPS allows the user more many marker symbols and annotation for waypoints compared to ONX.
3) GaiGPS allows the user many more base maps including most recent satellite imagery, high res satellite imager, cell coverage, and
five different topo base maps. ONX has 3 base maps the user can choose from.
4) ONX allows the user to store in only one basic level of folders. GaiaGPS allows the user to store in multiple levels of folders.
5) GaiGPS for all 50 states is $40 per year, ONX is $100 per year.
I use GaiGPS 99.95 of the time instead of OnX.
1) I like that GaiGPS uses a perimeter to outline public lands, unlike Onx which uses cross hatching;
2) GaiGPS allows the user more many marker symbols and annotation for waypoints compared to ONX.
3) GaiGPS allows the user many more base maps including most recent satellite imagery, high res satellite imager, cell coverage, and
five different topo base maps. ONX has 3 base maps the user can choose from.
4) ONX allows the user to store in only one basic level of folders. GaiaGPS allows the user to store in multiple levels of folders.
5) GaiGPS for all 50 states is $40 per year, ONX is $100 per year.
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