Welcome to QuoVadis X Mobile. We recommend to read this short chapter first to get a quick overview of how QuoVadis X Mobile, in short QVXM, works.
QVXM runs on all iPhones and iPads with iOS/iPadOS 10.3 at least. On Android devices at least Android 7 is required. However, there are some more points to consider.
We recommend to test the free trial to verify that everything runs fine on your specific device before purchasing a subscription.
QVXM is available in three versions. The free Basic and the Standard and Poweruser subscriptions. Please refer to the chapter Manage my License how to activate the version of your choice.
AFTER DOWNLOADING THE APP, YOU WILL HAVE 10 DAYS TO TEST THE FULL FUNCTIONALITY FREE OF CHARGE. WE RECOMMEND YOU TO TAKE YOUR TIME TO TEST THE APP IF IT SUITS YOUR EXPECTATIONS BEFORE YOU GO FOR A SUBSCRIPTION.
QVXM is designed to be intuitive and easy to learn. This Quick Start will help you to learn the first steps.
Free support is available on our Facebook page and Support Forum.
Additionally there is a personal support package available on the subscription base. With this package you receive personal support via email. Note that this package is OPTIONAL, you can find full information about all app functionality from the manual or on QV support pages free of charge.
The concept of QuoVadis X, Mobile and Desktop, is to give powerful tools and important travel relevant information to plan, navigate and also archive tours. QuoVadis X is not offering ready tours, but makes it easy to create the best tour for you.
Three main components are:
In QVX we created Tasks for all these individual steps. The Tasks are arranged in the split screen, half map, half task, so that you always see the result of the task in the map.
This is the typical workflow to plan a tour or to navigate somewhere:
A very important part of the concept is visibility of routes, waypoints and tracks. They are stored in the database and will stay there until they are deleted with Delete-command in Properties. When you need some of them for a tour, you make them appear in the map by checking the Show in map check box. When you don't need them any more in the map, just uncheck the Show in map check box. They will disappear from the map, but still remain in the database. So at any time you can load them back into the map. There is the third option where you can quickly hide them for a better overview, see Project manager task.
QVX offers maps and routing for offline use when there is no connection. Please refer to chapter Downloads for more information.
The user interface consists of a full screen map and several buttons.
The top left Main menu button opens a menu on the left with functions which do not require the map at the same time:
and Task slider button opens the menu at the bottom in a split screen leaving half of the map visible and active. There you have access to different tasks, like Search task, Map task, Route planning task etc. We will explain these tasks in detail further down. Tap again on Task slider button to close it, or swipe the task slider down.
The map is shown full screen. It can be scrolled just by tapping on the screen and moving it to the desired direction. It can be zoomed either with the pinch gesture or with Zoom buttons.
You can change the map or even load multiple maps in the Maps task. The map can contain Waypoints, Routes, Tracks and POIs. Each of these elements can be tapped to open a specific menu which leads to a specific task like Properties, Add to Route, Directions etc.
Waypoints, Routes, Tracks are loaded into the map by checking the Show in map check box, and unloaded by unchecking the checkbox.
All these tasks are explained below.
The map always indicates your current location with an orange, triangle-shaped icon. At any time you can tap Center my location button, to center your current location in the middle of the map. If your current location is currently not centered or even outside of the current map view, the button shows this icon . If the app doesn't know your location for some reason, then this icon is shown.
Tapping Save button saves the current location as a new waypoint in your database.
The cursor is a useful marker in the map which can be set just by tapping on a specific location. It is then indicated with Cursor symbol.
Tapping on the cursor opens a menu with several options, like Save, Directions etc.
When Cursor Info is activated in Main menu , all the information available about this point is shown in the magenta cursor information box:
Every waypoint, track, route and POI has properties, which you can open from the pop-up menu. Depending on the type of element, different information is given:
The pages of the Route properties are explained in detail in the chapter Route planning, see there.
QVXM will guide you to your destination or along your route. Tap on the waypoint or on the route or just on a point in the map and select Directions from the pop-up menu to open the Directions Task:
You see the proposed route, length and duration and you can still change the route options. When ready, just tap on the green Start button and navigation starts:
While navigating, all other buttons on the map are hidden. To activate them again, just tap on the map. To stop navigating, just tap the red Stop button.
Tapping on any of the yellow information boxes opens a pop-up menu with more options like Stop, Recalculate etc.
You can share your Waypoints, Routes and Tracks with other users. Open Properties of the item you want to share and select Share from the menu :
There is three options, depending with whom you want to share.
After selecting the option, tap Start.
With option 1 and 2 the Share page of your device is shown and you can choose, if you want to share with WhatsApp or Facebook or email etc. depending what you are using on your phone.
With option 3 the QV-NetDrop page is shown, where you select the destination device.
When someone shares routes, waypoints or tracks with you, you will receive a message which includes a file. Open that file and select to open with QuoVadis X Mobile.
Next in QVXM tap on Start Import and then Show in Map:
In Search Task you'll find addresses and POIs, online and offline, and also waypoints, routes, tracks and maps stored in your databases.
Just type in what you are looking for and QVXM will search as you are typing:
Tap on a found item to see it temporarily on the map, check the checkbox to permanently load it into the map. Tap on Options to open all options with this item:
With the Menu button you can select what you want to search - online addresses, online or offline POIs, or waypoints, routes, tracks in your databases.
You can also sort the resulting list by various parameters:
Route Planning Task shows the list of all your routes. Tap on one route to see it on the map. Select Edit from the Options menu to see and edit all the properties.
There are two ways to create a new route:
To indicate that the route editing mode is now on, the route button will turn green:
In both cases the properties of the new route is opened and you can start working with the route:
Shows current length of the route, and you can change all routing options. We offer several routing providers for your choice, most online like Google, Bing and Graphhopper but also offline routing. Please refer to chapter Routing options for a complete description of all the options and also please see Downloads for more information on offline routing. | ||
Shows and edits Name, Comment, Rating etc. Note that you have to tap Save when you change Name or Comment. With Show in map check box, you can remove or load the route on the map. To delete it, use Delete from the Options menu | ||
Shows and changes style, color and symbol, changes are immediately saved and reflected on the map | ||
Here you see all the navigation instructions on the route. | ||
This is the elevation diagram, it shows the elevation at each point of the route | ||
More options you can do with the route | ||
You should tap “OK” when you are done with editing your route. This will remove “Add to route..” from all menues. To indicate that the route editing mode is now off, the route button will now be white again |
There are three ways to add points to the route:
First, Tap “– Add Points –” brings you to the Search task. Here you can search for an address, POI, or waypoint. Once found, tap Options and then Append to route… .
Second, if you have already existing waypoints or POIs on the map, just tap on this specific point and again select Append to route… from the pop-up menu.
The third option lets you add any location on the map to the route. Tap on the location on the map to set the cursor there. Then tap again on the cursor to open the pop-up-menu of the cursor. Select Append to route… from the pop-up menu.
In all three cases you will jump back to the points list, the route will be recalculated automatically and shown on the map.
Next to each route point there is Options button.
This opens the pop-up menu of that specific route point:
Here you can change the point position in the route with Move up/down, remove the point from the route with Delete and also open Properties to rename the point or to give it another color or symbol.
Project manager task gives you an overview of all maps, waypoints, routes, tracks and POIs which are currently loaded on the map:
Next to each item there are three buttons:
Opens the menu for this item with more options | |
Temporary hides and unhides the item on the map | |
Unloads the item from the map. |
POI task lets you have different POI categories (for example, all petrol stations or all camp sites) visible on the map. Just select the checkbox of the categories you want to see.
Additionally you can see a special marking indicating the road surface. Grey dots mean gravel, orange dots sand, red dots soil, and green dots grass. No dots means that the road is ether paved or there is no information about the road surface available.
Note that first you have to load an offline map of the corresponding country for this. Please also refer to chapter Downloads for more information on offline maps.
Maps task lets you load several maps at the same time.
You can load up to 9 maps at the same time. To load a map, tap on an empty entry and just select one from the list. To unload a map, tap on the entry and select “-none-”.
Tap on Properties button to open the properties of the map to change some options, see Maps properties.
GPS task contains several subtasks:
Live task lets you share your location with other QV users, and you can also load the shared locations from them on the map.