so after 3 years of not owning (my own choice) a phone ive been given one (Android) to help with maps as my gps has finally died of death so does anyone have any good apps? or ebooks worth having?
so after 3 years of not owning (my own choice) a phone ive been given one (Android) to help with maps as my gps has finally died of death so does anyone have any good apps? or ebooks worth having?
There is pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep sea, and music in its roar, I love not man the less, but Nature more.
There are apps for just about anything you would like to do, I've had smartphones for about 10 years or so and the thing I've found is that you'll download masses of junk to 'play'. I now don't bother much, I do use a few apps but not many, what phone did you get ? and what did you specifically want to do, apart from ebooks ?
I've got a little app I made in case I forget how to tie certain knots. But making the app made me tie the knots a few times and as they say, the best way to learn something it to teach it. As a result I no longer need the app!
I have a great little app to convert your GPS to the OS grid reference. Handy when texting someone your location. Doesn't need a data connection so I like it. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.blerg
For noise level records, I've recently installed and like this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...=kr.sira.sound
I also find my compass handy at times. Only as a backup to a real compass of course. https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ftware.compass
If there's an idea/want/need you have for an app and you can't find it, just ask and if I can't find it either, I might just make it for you.
hello,
What are you looking for in e-books? anything specific?
Regards
David
For books, I installed Amazon's Kindle app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....amazon.kindle
Once you've done that, you can copy "mobi" files from various places onto the phone via a USB cable. Put them in the Kindle folder and when you start up Kindle look on the device to find the books. Much simpler IMO than dealing with Amazon.
A good source of free books, and many are available in mobi format, is Project Gutenberg. I've enjoyed quite a few very old books from Gutenberg. One I recall I thoroughly enjoyed was Snow Shoes and Canoes by William Henry Giles Kingston. It's full of adventure, danger, survival and outdoor life.
Bernie is spot on about Guttenberg, also there is http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/meta/search
Let us know what you want and its often easy to email you a book.
I've got a skydrive account (now OneDrive) with a good few books on I'm happy to share, not all bushcraft by any means but all I need is an email address and I can let you share and download what takes your (or other members) fancy.
You'll find a lot of .PDF format books out there if you search on Google which Kindle or your PC/tablet will read.
Richard
South Wales UK
PDFs and apps are available for anything you'd want. I have even got the SAS survival handbook as an app.
Border Bushcrafters
Isn't it nice when someone says "that's a great piece of kit, where did you buy that", then you can modestly reply "you can't buy it, I made it myself". The moral is, it's amazing what you can achieve if you put your mind to it.
"No better burden can a man carry on the road, than a store of common sense." - Hávamál: 10
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The phones are smart....the batteries are not....specially if you turn on the GPS. If you do that you'll have 30-45 minutes of battery life in it...depending on the state of the charge when you did.
So get one of these...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/20000mAh-Ext...-/301121720473
Victory awaits the one, that has everything in order - luck we call it
Defeat is an absolute consequense for the one that have neglected to do the necessary preparations - bad luck we call it
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My GPS is on all the time. The battery lasts more than a day quite easily.
Little known fact: to save battery power on modern phones, call rather than sending a text or email because the screen uses more power than the signal.
I must have chosen badly then, bcause all the phones I have owned with a GPS....as soon as I switch it on, I can litterally see the battery indicator move towards empty...
Thinking again...I really only use the GPS when I drive...and then I keep the screen on all the time...plus the GPS is really working hard to update my position, speed etc...
Last edited by FishyFolk; 14-03-2014 at 09:43 PM.
Victory awaits the one, that has everything in order - luck we call it
Defeat is an absolute consequense for the one that have neglected to do the necessary preparations - bad luck we call it
(Roald Amundsen)
Bumbling Bushcraft on Youtube
Nordisk Bushcraft - The Nordic bushcraft blog and forum