Where We Go

Where We Go

A visual record of your travel

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2.1

June 4, 2022

New - Print, share and save the logbook as a PDF. - 2 new settings have been added: Logbook title allows you to give the logbook a title; and Title photo sets a photo to print on the title page of the logbook PDF. What's Changed - Settings are now document specific, allowing you to have different settings for each document. Previously, the setting were app wide and were the same regardless of the document. - The Fuels screen has been redesigned. A new form has been introduced for editing a fuel. - There is no longer two separate periods (per day, month, etc) for a fuel's consumption. - The What's New and User Hints screens have been improved. - The stopover and fuel purchase log entries have had formatting improvements. - The about screen has been improved. - These release notes can now be reviewed from the About screen. - Our support site can now be accessed from the About screen. Bug Fixes - There was an error in the calculation of a fuel's periodic amount and cost. - The Odometer popup, from the Stopover screen, was not showing. - When no value had been entered for distance from the previous stopover, -0 would be displayed.

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2.0

February 15, 2022

**New Features** - Where We Go now uses a document file (.wherewego) instead of a database to store data. This has a number of advantages: you can have any number of logbooks; logbooks can be shared with others. - To upgrade your existing data, create a new document after launching the new version. You will then be prompted to upgrade your data. - Waypoints can now be added directly to the map (they are no longer part of a route). A waypoint allows you to record a transitory point while travelling between stopovers. - In the stopover form, you can now navigate to the previous (arrived from) and the next (departed to) stopovers. - The current stopover appears red instead of green, on the map. **What's Changed** - Stopover departure dates are now completely optional. They can be turned on or off for all new stopovers, by changing the app's settings. Or for an individual stopover using the Fields menu option on the Stopover form. - Routes are no longer drawn automatically - this feature of recording your route has been removed from the app. You can still manually draw a basic route betwwen stopovers by adding waypoints and turns. - Routes appear blue instead of red. - The distance travelled between stopovers is no longer automatically filled. It can still be manually edited, or calculated using odometer readings. - Multiple fuel purchases at the same location on the same date are no longer grouped into a single purchase. A log entry will now be created for each purchase of a fuel type, even if the purchases occur at the same time. - Fuel settings no longer have a user settable color. - Run timer events are now always written to the log book, it is no longer an optional setting on the run timer. - Run timer settings no longer have a user settable color. - On the Fuel Purchase screen, the Edit Location action has been moved from the screen's drop down menu and now appears as a map button next to the place name. Similar to the stopover screen. **Bug Fixes** - Data syncing: data changes made on one device were not always being recognised by the other devices. Data syncing, as it was, no longer exists because of the change to documents. To share data place your document in a shared folder. - Multiple requests to the geocoding server were being made when a new stopover was added. - The place name field was being left blank when the geocoding server call was unsuccessful. - When a call to the geocoding server failed, the displayed error message was never being removed from the form, hiding the field below it. - When the place name field for a new stopover was updated automatically (after calling the geocoding server): - The current stopover on the map screen was not updating, it still showed "New Place". - The previous stopover's next stopover field was not updating, it still showed "New Place".

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1.3

April 14, 2021

Bug Fixes - "Crazy routes" - after a route was drawn and saved, whenever the app was launched the route may change the order of its waypoints resulting in a "crazy" looking route line. Although the bug is fixed, the affected routes will require to be fixed manually by either: deleting the route and redrawing manually; or, resequencing the order of the waypoints using the new resequencing feature (see below). - Turn Editor screen couldn't be dismissed, on the Mac version. - App crashes intermittently in response to a long press on the map. - The place types list in the Stopover screen was not showing all available options. - Updated colors to better support dark mode. - After manually editing a latitude or longitude in the Location Editor, the minutes value was always being displayed rounded to 1 decimal instead of the allowed 3 decimals. New - When selecting a cluster marker on the map, the callout will now list the individual markers within the cluster, instead of the previous summary callout. - Route merging: when selecting a route on the map, a new option, 'Merge route', is now available. This allows a route to be merged onto another route so that only a sinlge route line is shown on the map. This feature helps to declutter the map when the same or similar route is travelled multiple times. - Waypoint sequencing: when selecting a route on the map. a new option, 'Reorder waypoints', is now available. This allows a route's waypoints to be manually resequenced into the correct order. This feature is primarily to fix any routes affected by the 'crazy routes' bug. - A new fuel, observation, repair or stopover event can now be added in exactly the same location as an existing stopover, by using the menu in the stopover screen. - The location of an event can now be copied and pasted to another event. What's Changed - The Turn Editor screen now has a Done button to dismiss it. - In Settings, Travel Mode is now called Logbook Type. - A new Logbook Type of "All" is available, in the Settings screen. - Reduced the defaults when auto drawing a route - so that the route is more rounded. - Turns are now called waypoints. - The menu on the Stopover screen has changed: 'Edit location' has been removed and replaced by a button next to the stopover's location name. - A number of minor bug fixes and improvements.

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1.2

March 8, 2021

- Observations. - Timers: create a timer to track usage of something. For example, to keep a record of the total time a generator is run. - The type of map (standard, satellite or hybrid) can now be changed. - Maps can be viewed in 3D. - Map features can be toggled on and off. - The app will prompt for an App Store review after a certain amount of use. - An intermittent bug was fixed that would sometimes cause the syncing of data to iCloud to be interrupted. - The default distance calculation between two stopovers has been fixed. - A number of minor bug fixes and improvements. - Now available for the Mac.

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1.1

February 18, 2021

This update merges the premium and standard editions into one. There is no longer an in-app purchase for the premium features. **New** - You can now track fuel use with the new Fuel feature. - Routes are now automatically drawn. - Added Done buttons to allow screens to be dismissed, in addition to swiping down. - iPhone support. **What's Changed** - The clustering of map markers has a new look when the map is zoomed out. - Long logbook entries will now wrap across multiple lines, instead of truncating at the end of the first line. Fixed a number of other layout issues with the Logbook screen. - Changed the menu button to an ellipsis. - Route lines have changed color and are slightly thinner. - Fixed the timezone field in the Stopover screen which was always showing as the current system timezone, reagrdless of how it was previously set. - Fixed hint/help screens which would sometimes show a blank page and page order would occasionally get disrupted. - Improved the layout of the Location Editor screen when the available screen width becomes narrow. - Minor fixes to the Repair screen. - A number of minor bug fixes and improvements.

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1.0

October 16, 2020

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Description of Where We Go

A map based travel log for documenting your travel. Useful for both land and water travels, this app records where you've been along with other important events along the way. It can be used simply as a travel diary, or as a more formal record, such as a ship's log book on private craft.

Where We Go: FAQ

Does Where We Go offer an iPad version?

Where We Go is available on iPad devices.

Who developed the Where We Go app?

Glenn Ludlow launched the Where We Go app.

What should be the minimum iOS version for Where We Go?

Where We Go minimum iOS requirement is iOS 15.0.

How do users rate Where We Go?

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What app category is Where We Go?

Travel Is The App Genre Of The Where We Go App.

What Where We Go application version is the latest one?

2.1 is the most recent version of Where We Go.

What date was the latest Where We Go update released?

The latest Where We Go update came out on September 28, 2024.

What is the exact date the Where We Go app came out?

Where We Go was first released on February 5, 2023.

What’s the age rating for the Where We Go app?

Glenn Ludlow: Contains no objectionable material.

What are the languages offered by Where We Go?

The Where We Go app can be used in American English.

Is Where We Go one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, Where We Go is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Where We Go feature in-app purchases?

No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Where We Go.

Can I utilize Where We Go with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize Where We Go with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Where We Go?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Where We Go.

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