Control Orienteering Analysis User Reviews

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I just bought an Apple Watch.
What a nightmare to set up!!
Had to update my phone to ios17
Now the app won’t work. Almost all other apps I have tried work correctly. I also updated the app and it still didn’t work. Stuck on white splash screen.

Response from developer

Hi, sorry for your bad experience. I totally understand your frustration. I think I need to disable the old versions out from App Store. Thing is, the iOS12&13 support was stopped already over 1 year ago but the old versions were able to download. Apologies.

I use this app all the time!

This is one of the most functional apps I have ever used across every platform I have ever tried. One thing would be neat if there was a virtual orienteering option created for this. Otherwise, I can’t say enough good things about this app. You do have to go through a few steps to figure out how it works. The trickiest thing is placing your route onto an image. You just have to add points in more places to keep parts of the track for moving around that you need in a certain location. But then all you have to do is remove that point and it will look great.
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Response from developer

Hi, sorry for your bad experience. I totally understand your frustration. I think I need to disable the old versions out from App Store. Thing is, the iOS12&13 support was stopped already over 1 year ago but the old versions were able to download. Apologies.

Great app...but with a learning curve

Hello.
I am getting the hang of the app finally! Thanks so much!
I would urge anyone who uses this to spend a few minutes tinkering with the controls. If you think you messed up, just hit cancel. I’m really excited that I was able to figure out how to import a plain JPEG into the app.
The only tricky thing I have right now is that I have no problems moving and tagging control points to their locations on the map but moving the course track around and having it stay in place is a little tricky. When I want to move part of a long section that has several turns to places along roadways or trails, the entire track wants to move around. I played with this on my iPhone by placing false control points and but that not necessarily accurate of course, but I think I can figure a way out to not include those as controls I suppose.
Do you think you will ever include support for live tracking it might be easier to do when designing a course? Thanks
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Response from developer

Hi, sorry for your bad experience. I totally understand your frustration. I think I need to disable the old versions out from App Store. Thing is, the iOS12&13 support was stopped already over 1 year ago but the old versions were able to download. Apologies.

Awesome!

Beautifully built app with a super easy to use interface. Takes me no time at all to import a run, align to the map and setup the control locations. Syncing between phone and Mac is just the icing on the cake. This is an absolute must for post analysis. Keep up the good work!

Simple on the course; full features for the file

This is just what I have been looking for. Efficient, uncluttered face on the Apple Watch, no unnecessary buttons to confuse while on the course. Flips to a no-buttons face while moving to avoid inadvertent Stop or Mark. Ingest the map using the iPhone camera; don’t have to find a scanner. Register the route with the map just like in Quick Route. Can transmit the route-on-map image using the usual iPhone “share” methods. Includes your marked Control points in the GPX file.

Current version shows distance in units standard for your region, so Americans must go into iPhone settings to enter a fake residence to get readouts in kilometers, but the developer has on his To Do list to add an in-app miles-or-kilometers option.
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