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Couple of things...

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  1. mdycrk

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    Alright guys...got a couple of things I'm looking for and wondering if anyone out there uses, or knows of good ones to use...

    1) I've got an iPhone 4...thinking about a good maps/hunting app to use to mark stands, and such as that. Looked at the duck commander one but haven't read a lot about it yet. So my question is does anyone out there use a good app for marking stands, measuring out food plots, and things such as that?? If so, I'm interested in hearing about them.

    2) And #2...does anyone out there who has an iPhone, ever use it coupled with an SD card reader, to scroll through trail camera pictures quick? I'm sure there's such a thing, just haven't found one yet. But thought it would be nice, when I'm over doing work and don't have my laptop with me, to be able to pull a card out, scroll through the pictures and see if it needs to be changed/moved or if I have something like a limb or weed that's moving and using up the pictures. Any thoughts??
     
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    No body uses apps for mapping, etc?
     
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    SouthDakotaHunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I don't have an iphone but have worked some with ipads. I know they are really picky what you can connect them to...

    You may check out Apples "Camera Connection Kit". In theory, you could plug into your phone or ipad (with mem card) and then view the pics that way.

    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC531ZM/A

    I have brought a laptop in the field with me in a backback and checked cards onsite. I have also just put the SD card in a digital camera and looked at them on the LCD screen on the camera - not perfect, but better than nothing.
     

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