Let BlueStacks turn your PC, Mac, or laptop into the perfect home for Map coordinate, a fun Tools app from makeSmile.
Map coordinate feels like a no‑nonsense toolkit for location nerds and anyone who just wants exact coordinates without fuss. It pulls place names from Google, so the address it shows is more of a best guess, but the latitude and longitude come straight from the device and feel accurate. Someone can punch in an address, or type raw coordinates, and jump to that spot. From there it gives directions for driving, walking, or bicycling, and the map types are normal, satellite, terrain, or hybrid, which is handy when checking streets, trails, or rooftops. On BlueStacks, the bigger screen makes dropping pins, copying numbers, and comparing layers a lot easier with a mouse.
There is a small compass that shows north, south, east, west, plus a side readout for degrees. It can display altitude, update GPS frequently, and even switch between true north and magnetic north with quick calibration. It picks the best signal on its own, whether that is Wi‑Fi, mobile data, or straight GPS. Power users will like the settings, since the coordinate format, units, sensor rate, text size, and color can all be tweaked, and it supports UTM and MGRS if someone works with grids. It can save places visited, find a fast route to a destination, then wipe history with one tap if needed. There is a keep‑screen‑awake toggle, a shortcut button on the main view, and some theme colors to match taste. Even offline, the basic compass still works, which is reassuring when service drops.
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