We're sorry about the trouble there! We did have a bug that caused offline maps to be offloaded from a device, but the good news is that our engineers have remedied bug. To make sure this doesn't happen to you again, please make sure you're on the most updated version of the app (24.41.2). If...
Currently there is no limit on the amount of markups an account can have, however, once an account reaches 3,000 markups, you will be unable to import additional waypoints. You will still be able to create markups manually, but importing a KML or GPX file will not be possible past 3k markups...
Those are hotspots. The nice part of this new feature is that you can often see the new hotspots before the perimeter is updated by the NIFC, as that perimeter can sometimes take a day or two to get updated.
This certainly does appear to be a bit of a bug. If you are seeing some waypoints showing elevation, and some not, we recommend shooting us an email at [email protected]. That will allow our Customer Support folks to dig into your account to see what is going on and hopefully rectify this.
We do not have landscape mode in the onX App at this time, just portrait mode. Landscape is something we are looking at building out in the future, but at the present moment it is not an available feature of the app.
As noted by some other folks, this is an issue that our engineers are aware of and are working on. At this point, the issue seems to be computer specific, and we're mostly seeing issues on computers that are a little bit older. Please reach out to our Customer Support team at [email protected]...
If you can shoot us an email at [email protected], our customer support team can take a look at what is going on and hopefully get everything back up and running for you.
Right now, that feature is designed to revert to north being up when you zoom in or out on the map.
I can see how it would be useful at times for the orientation of the map to persist as you manipulate the map, and I'll pass that feedback along to the engineering team here so that they can look...
With the upcoming draw we just wanted to share a link to our Colorado tips article: https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/blog/hunting-application-details-colorado
Also, onX Hunt Research Tools is free to all onX Elite members and has draw odds, harvest stats, unit metrics, and more. Create a better...
With the upcoming draw we just wanted to share a link to our Montana tips article: https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/blog/hunting-application-details-montana complete with advice on how to plan for the MT draw as well as what's new.
As well as remind everyone that onX Hunt Research Tools is free to...
One thing to make sure of is that the tablet has a GPS receiver in it as well. Sometimes WIFI only tablets will not have a GPS receiver, which means onX, and other mapping apps, will not be able to show your location on the map. Most cellular enabled tablets will included a GPS receiver. You can...
Application deadlines for pronghorn antelope and elk have been moved up one week earlier than normal, and close on 11:59 PM (Arizona time) Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024, and tags for deer, bighorn sheep, and fall bison are drawn June 2.
Check out our latest blog full of tips and advice for applying to...
Wyoming’s first draw deadline of the 2024 application season is January 31st, and concerns all non-resident elk hunters. If you live outside Wyoming and are planning on heading to the Cowboy State this fall to chase big bulls, start by building a solid application strategy today and apply with...
Can you take a screenshot of the area and dm it to us? That will help us to take a look on our end and see if we are seeing the same thing you are, or if there is another issue causing your map to be blurry.
As mentioned above, in Map Layers, if you open up the Trees, Crops, and Cover folder, you'll see a US Crop Distribution Layer. We currently have 19 different crop layers available for you to turn on. Those are from the previous year. We get new crop information typically in February or early...
The Line Distance Tool on the Webmap measures the line of sight distance. It does not take into account changes in elevation when showing you the distance between two points.
You can import them to onX. First, you'll need to export your waypoints off your Garmin onto your computer by using Garmin's Basecamp program This article will then walk you through the steps of taking those waypoints from your computer and importing them to your onX account...
Right now, there is not a way to know the date of the imagery taken on our standard basemap imagery. Our recent imagery feature does show you the two week period that those images were taken, but as noted above, they are of lower resolution. For Midwest grouse hunting, we definitely recommend...