What’s new in 1.82:
What’s new in 1.80:
- Initial support for 10-inch tablets
- Long-press on the screen instead of using the d-pad/trackball
- Open any location in Google Maps or another app
- Hide the location market by pressing Menu button
- 3 folders for custom maps (e.g. /mapnik/tiles/Custom 1)
- Bugfixes
Maverick on 10-inch screen:

Whats’s new in this version:
- Track recording settings
- HTC Footprints integration
- More reliable track recording
- Send track and waypoint files via e-mail, Dropbox, Evernote
- Options to hide compass cone and zoom buttons
- HikeBike Map
Whats’s new in this version:
- Sunrise/sunset now working.
- Landscape mode [Pro].
- Lock compass to bearing [Pro].
- OS UK Map, NearMap Australia, OSM Cycle Map.
What’s new in this version:
- UTM, OSGB grids
- Multimap UK OS Map
- Create/delete KML/GPX files with waypoints
Change log:
1.5.1
- Fullscreen mode
- More maps
- AU cache import fix
1.4.0
- Google Hybrid view
- Cache importing
- Support for multiple GPX/KML files with waypoints
- Language setting for Google maps
- Many other improvements
Currently supported maps: Google, Bing, OSM (Mapnik, OsmaRender, Public Transport), Ovi/Nokia, Wikimapia, Multimap UK, Outdooractive (Germany, Austria, South Tyrol), Cykloatlas (Czech Republic, Slovakia).
Screenshots
New UTM/OSGB grids:

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What’s new in this version:
- Multi-touch
- Knots and nautical miles
- Better integration with Google Earth
- Bugfixes
Multi-touch is an over-hyped technology, especially when used in a browser and maps :) In Android browser I’ve changed zoom 2-3 times this year, when the font size was too small. If you think it could be useful for zooming maps, try to do it with one hand :)
But multi-touch is very helpful in other cases: games, software keyboards, touchpads in MacBook. It’s good to have it as an additional input method. That’s why it’s supported by Maverick now. Works on Android 2.0 (even if you have it on G1) and Cyanogen mods (uses this hack).
www.maverickgps.com