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How ever CacheMe supports offline maps. You can create them with http://mobac.sourceforge.net/ , i.e. from OpenStreet map.
Make sure you save the map as "Big Planet Tracks SQLite" file. Then store it somewhere on the phone and load it the CacheMe maps settings.
Works quite well for me. Together with offline GPX files (Generated as premium member) I am completelly able to use it without internet connection. Note: even use use the offline map and GPX files, CacheMe will try to go into the internet ats startup. Simple deny it and it will work fine.
On N9 check out this:
CacheMe 4 the N9, a geocaching client / MiniBible, a bible viewer / TheWord brings daily bible verses onto your phone / BatteryGraph to monitor the battery drainage / doublepress2unlock to unlock your phone with a double press onto the power button / GPRS Data Usage to monitor your GPRS data usage /
and more...
On N900 check out this: SleepAnalyser to analyse your sleep movements / PasswordMaker a for a password generator