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    iPhone 3G and Google Maps “lite” or No KML on the iPhone

    This weekend we did a little Trip to Groningen (Holland). Shopping, Coffee, relaxing… I thought it would be a good idea to use Google Maps “MyMaps” Feature and collect some “Points of Interesst” before starting the Trip. So i added some placemarks to the Groningen Map and sent the link to my iPhone.

    … trying to open that Google Maps generated Link on my iPhone opened Google Maps but did not show any of the Placemarks i placed. Hmmm, ok, let’s try to export an KML File and open that… Error. Na, nothing, just the Map, but without any Placemarks. Diggin’ a little deeper i learned that Google Maps on the iPhone doesn’t support KML Files (even it did prior to v2.0). Even there’s a little Hack by changing the original Google Maps URL and redirect to the KML File stored on your own Webspace i could not make it work.

    I ended up in taking a Screenshot and adding it to my iPhone Photos… but, well, as you maybe know they get scaled down, resulting in a pixelated Map of Groningen with no Chance to read a single Street Name. Lovely. So back to good-old printed Street Maps.

    p.s.: i’m aware that Applications like Nearby allow you to create own Maps with Placemarks, but i was looking for a solution to access that Maps without any further Roaming Costs when accessing it in a foreign Country, something like a cached Map or even a static Screenshot one.

    UPDATE: Thanks to Tim i now have a working Solution for the next Trip: http://adlr.info/mymaps-iphone.html

    5 Comments

    1. tim on September 11th, 2008

      A neat little trick/app that I found at http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8058751&tstart=0 is a little webpage created by Andrew de los Reyes at http://adlr.info/mymaps-iphone.html which gives you a url that you can send to your iphone that will bring up the KML link from a google MyMaps in your iphone’s google map program, with all placemarks/data.

    2. admin on September 11th, 2008

      Sweet! I’ll give that a try. Thanks

    3. Piuta on October 28th, 2008

      Interesting to know.

    4. steven on July 18th, 2009

      At least in iPhone 3.0 you can put the URL of a a kml/kmz file in the search box of the Maps app and it will pull it up. So, email/message the link to yourself, copy it, and paste it in!

    5. Greg on November 5th, 2009

      Hey, great tip, thank you. Also, really like your site’s colorform.



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