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Developer Description
iMotoHR is an essential tool for all off-road enthusiasts!
Developed by the Fédération Québécoise des Motos Hors Route, iMotoHR allows thrill-seekers to fully enjoy their favorite sport. The application brings together cartographic data such as the 12,500 km of practicable trails, the 35 parks, association members, associate members and several concessionaires. In addition to allowing you to view the trails, parks and partner dealers of the FQMHR directly on the map, the application locates you and thus allows you to orient yourself in relation to the network.
It will quickly become an essential tool for all off-road motorcycle enthusiasts!
-Visualize the 12,500 km of trails
-Find and learn about the 35 parks and 54 trail clubs listed by the FQMHR, thanks to detailed information sheets
-Find your position and orientation relative to network elements, with or without a cellular connection
-Search for an associative member, an associate member, a dealer, using the search tools
-Perform a search by address or by significant name (city, region, etc.)
Version Information
- Version
- -
- Downloads
- 10K+
- Updated on
- -
- Released
- Nov 1, 2013
- Requires
- Android Varies with device
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iMotoHR users say on Google Play
Works fine, no ads
This app doesn't tell you if the trails are open or closed. At least iQuad tells you when the trails are open for use.
Crude app, essential is there . Please fix the flashing of the refresh in satellite view, it is annoying to the point you just want to delete the thing.
This app is representing lots of dev efforts for little results. Because you are locked down into a navigation app that requires data access This isn't usable in the forest. What riders really need is a collection of updated Gpx files to use on their offline app. Something you can post on a website for little cost. Forcing a dedicated app for this is a waste of time and money.