6 Aug 2019

1.7.0 has been released

2019/8/7 1.7.0 has been released. In this version, in addition to bug fixes, we changed the contents of the display of the tracking view. In the previous versions, saving time was calculated only at the arrival and departure timing of points, but in 1.7.0 saving time can be calculated at any current location.




Change of tracking view summary

The contents of the summary area at the top of the view have changed since this version. Version 1.7.0 abolished the display of detailed planning time and result time, changed simply to display saving time and point distance.




In addition, the elapsed time since the last stamping time is displayed in real time.

In case of the last stamp was an arrival, the elapsed time from that arrival time is displayed. The elapsed time from the arrival time is the stay time, and the time is displayed in real time, so that you can know how much you are resting. It can be used as information to deter over-rest and so on.

In case of the last stamp is departure, the travel time since departure is displayed in real time. It may be usable as measurement for putting a break, etc.

The navigation area also had a screenshot and a shortcut button for taking it, but it was removed because it can be executed with the physical button on the iPhone.


Calc saving time at any current location.

A question mark pin button has been added to the left of the GPX track button. By pressing this button you can calculate the saving time at any current location.




By entering the distance of the current location, the planned arrival time of the location is calculated, and the saving time is calculated from the difference with the current time.

You can enter the distance value measured by another cycle computer, or if a GPX file is loaded, the estimated value is calculated from the GPS coordinates of the current location and displayed.

Also, if the current time is at the last minute of the close equivalent time, or if it is past, the same alert as the plan screen or the execution screen will be displayed.


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