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Tutorial on basics of map codes when the app is first launched  #35

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Interactive onboarding with a pager style.

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1. Introduce mapcodes

  • Button that links to the mapcode website.
    - [ ] Picture in a similar and updated style to this.
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What is a mapcode?

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Mapcodes are short, precise and easy to recognise codes that can be used to pinpoint any location on Earth, much like a normal address. Mapcodes are especially useful in areas where no addresses exist, or they are hard to find or incomplete.

You can use this app to find the Mapcode for any location on Earth and to convert between mapcodes, addresses and coordinates.

Unlike other geographic location systems, mapcodes are backed by a non-commercial foundation, with a mission to keep mapcodes free and open-source for anyone to use! Tap 'learn more' below to read more about the Mapcode Foundation's mission.

2. Demonstrate idea of territories

Explain idea of territories. Copy the address and territory UI from the map screen to demonstrate cycling through the territories for a location.

  • Underneath territory button show a tooltip saying "click me!".

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Territories

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Every mapcode consists of a territory and a code. To keep mapcodes short, many places can have the same code and so the territory says in which country and/or state the code is in. This is the same reason why you put more than just your house number and street on a typical address.

Inside the app you can tap the territory button below to cycle through all the mapcodes for a location. Have a go!

3. Request location permission
This just makes it longer to start using the app and it should be self-explanatory why the app requests for permission when you tap to view your location.

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Location permission

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If you want to use this app to find the mapcode for your location then you will need to grant it permission to do so. Tap 'grant permission' below.

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