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Mobile GPS Tracking Service

As some of you might already know, a new version of GPSed for iPhone appeared recently in App Store.

 

A track list was added. Now you have an ability to record several tracks with your GPSed mobile application.

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12 Responses to “Record several tracks with GPSed for iPhone v. 1.5”

Hi, there.

I have an iPhone 3Gs with GPSEd V1.5 installed.

It works much better than previous versions but it still has problems dealing with low speeds as it sometimes thinks it’s stopped.

I use GPSEd to record my jogging sessions and very often it gets cero speed.

Is it possible to fix that?

Thanks in advance.

Valery Says:

Eduardo Loyola »
Thanks for your feedback. We will try to solve this problem in future versions of GPSed for iPhone

Eric Jones Says:

Next month I will be riding Route 66 on my motorcycle from Chicago to Santa Monica. I would like to have GPSed report my position when I stop so that my “fans” can follow me. My concern is that in order for the battery on my iPhone to last all day, I will have to turn off the phone in between uploads. Will the program acquire the new position, and upload it to the web and will it send an update to Facebook when it does?

If there was a manual I could download I wouldn’t have to ask these silly questions.

Valery Says:

Eric Jones »
GPS positions can’t be acquired while GPSed program turned off. But when you launch GPSed again, it will continue your last track from your current location and you can share your current location to GPSed web site and/or Facebook/Twitter.

Ed Wasserman Says:

I upgraded GPSed as soon as the update was available and then took it out on the trail to try it out. I realy like the ability to save multiple tracks.

I did encounter a big problem with the software though. Two weeks ago I went to hike Gray’s Peak in Colorado. The trailhead is out in the middle of the woods without cell phone reception. I started GPSed and it got a strong GPS signal and I started a new track. The problem is, it never started caching the track. I couldn’t add waypoints or pictures. I didn’t think much of it, left the app running and started the hike. The track never uploaded when I did get back to the land of technology and said that there were 0 points stored.

Also, the speed doesn’t seem to work. The hike is about 4 miles. I did the first 2 miles in about an hour and the second 2 in about 2 hours. It took about 1.5 hours to get down. GPSed said my max speed was 35mph at the end of the hike! The average speed, moving time, and odometer where all showing 0.

Valery Says:

Ed Wasserman »
Thanks for your feedback! We will investigate this problems.

Brieuc-Yves Cadat Says:

GPSed for iPhone v 1.5:
When biking or running: the ‘moving time’ shows as ’stopped time’ and vice-versa. When driving no problem.

Daniele Says:

I use your software to track my running sessions, it really works well! Congratulations!

I’m writing just for a suggestion, is it possible to show the speed in Min./Km (minutes and seconds per kilometer), it could be really usefull for runners.

Thank-you in advance.

Valery Says:

Daniele »
Thanks for your suggestion! We will consider to adding such feature in our next releases.

Lauri Says:

Great app!

My GPSed wont share to facebook even though I configured it so. The app reports it sent the track but I can’t see it in my profile.

Valery Says:

Lauri »
This problem was fixed in latest version 1.6 of GPSed, which is already sent to AppStore and should be available to download in a few weeks.

jmyabar Says:

Tengo un problema. Se me acaba muy pronto la bateria de iphone cuando estoy utilizando gpsed. Solo me dura unas dos horas. Es normal.