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Mobile GPS Tracking Service

We have improved to version 0.958 for BlackBerry, so don’t wait any longer and update. It’s free afterall. You may download the new version from GPSed mobile application downloads page.

When recording a track from BlackBerry smartphone you may easily pause and restart the current track or start a new one. If GPS receiver disconnects you may receive an alert and have it reconnect after a few seconds automatically.
Other technical fixes were made.

Additionally, if you are a Java user expect an update this week.
GPSed for Windows Mobile is coming out very soon.

So stay tuned!

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4 Responses to “An update for GPSed for BlackBerry is released”

BigBaaadBob Says:

Using this version on a BlackBerry 8320 with a Freedom Keychain GPS 2000. Unfortunately GPSED keeps losing the fix, probably because it isn’t dealing with the GPS’s powersaving mode or something. Google Maps doesn’t have this problem and never looses fix. Sure is a frustrating bummer because otherwise this service is great! Please fix!!!

Wim Says:

I downloaded this update, but it doesn’t work correctly on my Blackberry Curve:

- tracks are uploaded only partly to gpsed.com (the last part of a track is not uploaded).

-when gps gets interrupted during a track, the active track can not be accessed again, an old track is activated as “active”.

I tried to reistall the old mobile app, because it works better then this update.

Nisette Says:

After installing this update, my experience is that this is not realy an improvement. When GPS is unavailable (e.g in buildings), and gets connected again, an old track is displayed as active track and I can not switch back to the original track. Also many times the app on my blackberry shuts down (unexpected java script error). Also the app doesn’t upload the complete track to gpsed.com. When viewing my last track` it shows that the last hours are not updated

GPSed Says:

Thanks for all comments and feedback.
We will release new version of GPSed Mobile software for Blackberry in a next week. It should fix most of discussed problems.