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Gpx2go!

Gpx2go!

GPS tracker / GPX file editor

⭐️3.5 / 5
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All Versions of Gpx2go!

1.7.1

May 24, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Disabled in-app purchases and made all features freely available. Added data privacy statement to integrated user manual and AppStore description. Fixed minor issues.
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1.7.0

October 17, 2016

Compiled for iOS 7 and above. Now using the motion coprocessor where available in order to save energy while recording. Updated and corrected help texts. Fixed problems with in-app purchases.
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1.6.0

November 12, 2013

Added new section at the database root level, which displays the GPX files used for import and export via iTunes.
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1.5.0

September 12, 2013

User interface changes: • Removed accessory buttons and added long press gesture recognizers instead. • New icons for "Add track" and "Add waypoint". • Changed VoiceOver Language to English. • A manual table refresh now also updates the order of table cells. Functionality changes: • Added "MapsWithMe" offline map support - use a long press on the map buttons. • Added name/description lookup to trackpoint editor. • Now preventing automatic screen lock while reverse geocoding a tracksegment. • Now putting the geocode background thread to sleep shortly before the maximum allowed background time expires. • Now sending a notification to the message center when background reverse geocoding operation completes or fails. • Added new trackpoint and waypoint name and description scheme settings. • The name/description lookup in the trackpoint and waypoint editor now takes the corresponding scheme into account instead of using a hardcoded fixed scheme. • Added a "pause/split" button to active recordings. When touched, it now pauses the recording. A dialog appears, allowing to split or resume it. If confirmation is given, stops the current recording and starts a new one. • Added "Split" and "Join" functionality for tracksegments. • Added code for dropping a pin onto a map by means of a long press. The pin has an accessory button which can be tapped to open a trackpoint editor. The pin snaps to the nearest existing trackpoint. • Major rewrite and reorganization of the help texts. • Added a (global) setting for the activity type. • Other minor bug fixes and user interface improvements.
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1.4.0

March 21, 2013

Added GPX import (v1.0 only) from other apps and from URLs. Added GPX export to other apps. Added automatic and manual reverse geocoding for waypoints. Added batch reverse geocoding for all trackpoints of a tracksegment. Minor user interface improvements and bug fixes.
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1.3.1

January 9, 2013

Bug fix: - On devices configured to use a passcode, all recordings used to stop as soon as the passcode requirement became active and an erroneous message used to be displayed. New features: - The required accuracy setting can now be disabled. - Now also runs on iPods with an external GPS unit (tested with GNS-1000, but others should works just as well).
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1.3.0

November 29, 2012

• New business model: The app is now a free, but feature-limited demo version. An in-app purchase is required to unlock the full functionality. IMPORTANT: Upgraders from v1.2.0 will get the full functionality without extra charge. They should keep a backup of the v1.2.0 app binary and use it for restores or migrations to other devices (and then update to v1.3.0 again). • New tab bar user interface. • Significantly improved performance, especially while navigating through a large database. • New database model: Existing database is automatically upgraded, but note that older versions of the app cannot read the new model. • Tested with iOS 6 and 4-inch Retina display.
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1.2.0

August 30, 2012

Fixed encoding of special characters in exported GPX file. In-App Help is now HTML based and divided into sections. Added In-App Store where many additional features will be sold in future. The first and currently only one is the option to display the uncertainty for a tracksegment. Now requires iOS v5.0 or later.
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1.1.0

April 5, 2012

Redesigned user interface of the waypoint and trackpoint editor. Added new settings editors for new waypoints and tracksegments. Added option to automatically open editors for new files, tracks and waypoints. Added simultaneous multiple recordings with different settings. Power consumption can now be adjusted using the new "desired accuracy" setting, and, on average, is therefore reduced. Waypoints now always time out after a maximum of 30s. Added a new waypoint acquisition mode that selects the best measurement taken during this time (instead of the first). Active entries are now marked in red color throughout the database. Added new live map. Now showing the current position in all maps, if the GPS data display is enabled. Added option for choosing the email format (HTML or plain). HTML is the default now. After five launches, the application now suggests to submit a rating to the AppStore. Updated help text and added a link to the author's other applications on the AppStore. Reduced the amount of screen estate used by the picker wheels (iOS 5 only). All maps are now automatically updated when new data is logged. The file name is now stored as a field inside the GPX file. Minor bug fixes and user interface improvements.
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1.0.1

December 5, 2011

Bug fixes.

Gpx2go! In-App Purchases History

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Upgrade to Full Version

This will remove all artificial limitations and turn the demo into the full version. Extras are not included.
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Free

Extra "Uncertainty display"

Optionally display a semi-transparent series of connected circles representing the uncertainty of a recorded tracksegment.
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Price History of Gpx2go!

Description of Gpx2go!

Gpx2go! is a GPS track recorder and GPX file editor: It allows you to automatically maintain a logfile of the positions that you visit over time. Additionally, you can manually set markers for special places. The application is designed to store and organize data in a GPX v1.0 compliant way. The recorded waypoints, trackpoints, tracksegments and tracks can be copied and moved within the application's database. They can also be displayed on a map and edited in appropriate ways. GPX v1.0 files can be imported from other apps and downloaded from the internet. They can be exported to Mac/PC via iTunes, to other apps, or sent as email attachments. How does Gpx2go! differ from other track recorder applications which also feature GPX export? • Simultaneous multiple recordings with different settings: Track the major movements of your whole life in low power mode while logging your entire holidays with medium accuracy and distance filter while recording a special day trip with the best precision and highest spatial resolution that your device can offer – all at the same time! • Two different waypoint acquisition modes: Record your position either as fast as possible or as accurately as possible. • Automatically fill in place names and addresses using Apple's reverse geocoding service. • Smart accuracy settings dialog that prevents you from using recording parameter combinations that do not work together (e.g. required high accuracy and low battery consumption) and that otherwise would result in empty track recordings. • GPX output was very carefully validated against the corresponding XML-scheme – some other applications produce incorrect GPX. • Uses more GPX fields than many competing applications: Apart from the position and time stamps, it also records speed, course, elevation, horizontal and vertical accuracy. Tracks can be named, waypoints and trackpoints can be given both a short name and a longer description. • Properly distinguishes between tracks and tracksegments, unlike many others. • Complete control over your GPX data files: no enforced uploading to dubious web services, no memberships required. You access your files via the iTunes application or send them by email. • Full support of both portrait and landscape mode throughout the entire application. • Support of both metric and imperial units. • Support of the mapsme API, see https://github.com/mapsme/api-ios. Data privacy statement: The app collects positions (longitude and latitude) and the associated time, speed, course, and elevation, as well as the horizontal and vertical accuracy of the position. All of this data is only stored locally on the iOS device, in particular, no data is ever transferred to the developer of the app. The app does however make explicit use of two Apple services, which, depending on Apple's implementation, may or may not involve the transfer of position data to Apple servers. The first is the Apple CLGeocoder API for converting positions to human-readable place names. The second is the Apple MapKit API for displaying positions on a map. Finally, all locally stored data will implicitly be transferred to Apple iCloud, if the latter is used for backing up the entire device. Note: GPS position recording does not stop automatically when the app is sent to the background. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. Acknowledgements: Special thanks to Wesley Harris for proof-reading the help texts and labels of all user interface elements.
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Gpx2go!: FAQ

Does Gpx2go! offer an iPad version?

Gpx2go! is not iPad-compatible.
Guido Mocken launched the Gpx2go! app.
The minimum iOS requirement: 7.1.
Gpx2go! has an average rating of 3.5 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Gpx2go! App Is Navigation.
1.7.1 is the newly released version of the Gpx2go! app.
The most recent update for Gpx2go! was released on July 2, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the Gpx2go! app in English.
No, Gpx2go! is not available on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Gpx2go! offers in-app purchases to enhance your experience.
No, Gpx2go! does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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