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- v3.0.0iOS
Complete rewrite of the app to support latest mobile devices and OS versions. Added Avalanche Report Layer to Base Map list. Improved tracking accuracy and speed to start tracking. See our help files at https://trailtreker.com/support--contact.html for more info on setting these.
- v2.5.9iOS
- Auto-update map - iOS 26 regression fixes - Display of the selected map
- v2.58iOS
This new version has been re-coded from the ground up to work with all the newest Apple mobile devices.
- v2.5.6iOS
Fixed/Added the ability to import a csv file with multiple POIs.
- v2.5.5iOS
Minor bug fixes related to import / export of tracks.
- v2.5.4iOS
Minor bug fixes
- v2.5.3iOS
New FindIt Feature that allows you to place a point on a map using Lat/Long Coords. Added Full Screen Feature / button Moved Location/Compass Mode button to top bar
- v2.5.2iOS
Fixed issues for using on iOS 13.
- v2.5.1iOS
Minor bug fixes and support for new phone formats.
- v2.5iOS
Minor bug fixes.
- v2.4iOS
Minor bug fixes
- v2.2iOS
Support for iPhone X, minor bug fixes and updated terms and conditions.
- v2.1iOS
We've added support for the iPhone X and minor bug fixes.
- v2.0iOS
New POI Categories and Icons. We now have over 65 categories and the ability to classify a POI with multiple categories. A POI may be a Resort, Gas Station, Convenience Store, etc. A POI will always use the first category icon, but if categories are filtered, it will show the icon for the filtered category. Tracking. You can now track your ride, get details on the miles/km travelled, speed, time, altitude and see exactly where you went or how you got to that special place. You can also share tracks with friends and import new tracks. When you click on the Layers button (upper right corner), you will now notice a Maps and Layers tab. This allows you to easily control which map and which track you wish to view. You can load two maps and multiple tracks at the same time. You can also control and change the color of any track by clicking on an end point of the displayed track. To start a new track, simply click the Tracking button in the main screen. To stop/save the track, click the red Tracking button. To see/edit the details, click on the displayed track and then click the details popup. Night View Base Map. You can now place the base “google” map a night view mode which is dark with light roads. The actual trail map does not change. Base map label control. On the main screen, you’ll notice a new button next to the base map selection tool. This control lets you turn on/off five different levels of base map labels. The levels represent the levels of roads (Freeways, US Highways, State Highways, Secondary roads, etc.). If a label is ever covering up some other feature on your map, now you can simply turn it off. Base Map Caching. You can now cache the entire google base map under a map layer so that you always have the topographic or satellite view handy when in the back-country and you don’t have service. You can also select what zoom level(s) of base maps you want so that you are not caching every zoom level. The tool will also help you estimate the size of the chosen zoom levels. Check out each of the help documents for more info on each tool!