matechakeric
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For $100, you can do all 50 states on OnXI am IOS and I will exclusively use basemaps because OnX charges by State. As much as I go between Idaho,Wyoming and Utah BaseMaps does the trick with one subscription instead of 3. BaseMaps was 3D way before OnX.
Btw, I love your channelI use onX. Price really isn’t bad if you’re getting all 50 states. I use it for hunting, fishing, and even work some for measuring properties. I pay $60 a year. Camofire will run sales multiple times a year. They will email you a code to put in after purchase. Just turn off your automatic renewals and input the code.
Plus you can usually find a promo code and get another $20.00 off.For $100, you can do all 50 states on OnX
When buying from camofire, does the subscription start date begin when you purchased it or from when you enter the code when your subscription is ready to renew?I use onX. Price really isn’t bad if you’re getting all 50 states. I use it for hunting, fishing, and even work some for measuring properties. I pay $60 a year. Camofire will run sales multiple times a year. They will email you a code to put in after purchase. Just turn off your automatic renewals and input the code.
It's just a card that you get and have to enter the code into your account. The subscription starts when you enter the code.When buying from camofire, does the subscription start date begin when you purchased it or from when you enter the code when your subscription is ready to renew?
for $60-70 you can do all 50 statesFor $100, you can do all 50 states on OnX
For $39.99 you can do all 50 states with basemap.For $100, you can do all 50 states on OnX
I have Android also. OnX pushed a couple of updates through right before season last year and one of them kept causing the app to freeze.Partner switched from onX to GAIA when he went to android. He had too much user data for onX on that platform.