Sunday, Jun 15, 2025 at 11:57
A few responses. As Michelle said or implied, EOT is
not alone in this sort of behaviour. App designers need to make decisions about how to keep the screen readable as you zoom in and out. The same is true for campsites and other points of interest. Most apps start to cluster as you zoom in and out (this is configurable to a limited extent in EOT). Which is my biggest gripe with the new version of Wikicamps - it doesn't cluster, and the alternative behaviour where sites disappear and randomly reappear is far worse and makes the app very hard to use. I am starting to experiment with the Camps Australia Wide app, which does cluster, but both of these are worse than EOT in terms of losing road markings as you zoom out.
Yes, Nick's solution is a useful workaround. You would need to construct the route when you had a data signal, in order for the app to access the routing service. That may lead you to discover another of EOT's limitations, which is that routing service, which often has a mind of its own, and will occasionally require you employ various devious workarounds to get the route you want. Best to leave that discussion until you need it. Again, EOT is
not alone in having this "feature". Nothing is perfect.
I am very familiar with some degree of variation in the level of "device savviness" in members of the travelling party. I'm on Android, so I can't help. My wife has Apple and she can manage to swap apps, but I do understand. I have my Android tablet centrally mounted just above the vehicle's head unit, and I can manage to switch apps fairly readily and moderately safely (opinions vary on this last point LOL). I can get EOT and MMfA/HEMA both on the screen in a split screen arrangement, but I'm
not sure that's all that helpful. I don't often need both on the screen at the same time - I either want the big picture or the fine detail. What I do find I need to do as I get close to a
campsite is to switch to Wikicamps (or CAW) to get the precise location of the
camp, as EOT doesn't have them all, and on occasion can be slightly misleading.
Just to be clear, I am a big fan of EOT and it's what I mostly use, except when one if its limitations causes me to switch apps.
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