Sasplanetnightly25011410738x647z Upd
Easily switch between Satellite (Google/Bing/ESRI) and Topographic maps (OpenTopoMap, OSM) with a single click. GPS Support: Connect your device for real-time navigation.
Export maps to large images with specific zoom levels for printing. Frequently Asked Questions What should I do if a map fails to load after the update?
Unlike online-only viewers, SAS.Planet saves every viewed tile to a local cache. This allows travelers, off-road navigators, and GIS specialists to download massive swaths of map data for completely offline use in the field. Understanding the 250114 Nightly Update sasplanetnightly25011410738x647z upd
Resolving issues related to "Tile storage format or database schema changed between builds".
: Refers to the rolling development release ("nightly build") compiled straight from the active repository. Frequently Asked Questions What should I do if
: Map providers like Google Maps, Bing, and Esri frequently change their URL structures or access tokens. Nightly updates contain the script fixes needed to prevent "HTTP 404" or "Tile Not Found" errors.
The developers at SASGIS Forums and GitHub regularly deploy updates to fix broken mapping scripts. The following core improvements are typical in recent nightly builds: 1. Native 64-Bit Memory Allocation 2025 To update from this build
The string refers to a specific nightly build of SAS.Planet , an open-source program for viewing and downloading high-resolution satellite imagery from various web services like Google Earth , Bing Maps , and Yandex . Build Overview
: Indicates this is a "nightly" development build, which contains the latest experimental features and bug fixes before they reach a stable release. : Represents the release date, January 14, 2025
To update from this build, simply download a newer nightly (e.g., from April/May 2026), back up your configuration and tile cache, and replace the executable and supporting files manually. Always prioritize stable releases for reliability unless you specifically need a fix that only exists in a nightly.