I am interested in downloading satellite photographs for my PC, iPhone and Garmin, for route planning. Running into the usual brickwalls.
Garmin provides Birdseye maps but you need a subscription and frankly as I found with Garmin maps I am not keen to shell out money to simply find that that is has some rather disastrous flaws done purely to "protect" Garmin and make their customer's life miserable like their idiocy of their map protection system. Already think they will only download to the units memory, not the SD card, so limited memory space already. To download them on the PC you also need to plug the unit into the PC for purely copyright reasons so demonstrates once again Garmin does not give a hoot how miserable it can makes its customers' lives

Google Earth is great but you need to have access to internet and burn huge download limits every time you want to look and scan around an area. Again, Google's "copyright protection system" stymies what would be a great solution. If internet was always available and data not so expensive to download then ok but this is not the case. At least Google Earth is otherwise free and when working very good.
For me an iPhone an app that can act as a GPS and use the satellite photographs would be great say from NASA's website. Trouble is Google Earth limits the amount of data that can be cached. Hence, can not be relied upon. What I want is something I can arm chair test and not find that when in the bush the latest photographs are of cloud cover.
I am happy to shell out money but not prepared to be made a victim by third rate copyright protection systems so beloved by software companies.
Has anyone had any success?
Cheers