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Quirks ( not a HAZ Tracks issue )
- Nexus w/Jellybean off line maps do not work, consider upgrading to 4.4 or higher
- Moto X not working? try "Device only" rather than "High accuracy"
- Android 4.1.1 map freezes, upgrade your device to 4.1.2 or higher
Created 1.8.4 Saturday evening. Tested iPhone on two hikes
Android & iPhone
- minor touchups - wording & such
- reduced background processing **
iPhone only
- fixed recording time issue
- reset extra storage location ( sorry, this is necessary or iOS may delete at will )
Notice all previous file data will be lost. Export recorded tracks to Route Manger before updating to 1.8.4. Then delete all files as they will be empty. After updating to 1.8.4 import as needed.
** About 40% less recorded points without degrading the track. Hundreds of times less processing too so it may save some battery. Last Saturday I got over ten hours with 20% battery left on one 1500ma battery. On the next extended hike I'll see how it compares. Note: the only other apps running were the required Google system apps.
1.8.4 should be available on Android around 5pm. Submitted to iTunes yesterday so it should be out a week from Tuesday.
Joe, Thanks for all your hard work.
I look forward to V1.8.4
Battery usage (a couple versions ago), on my iPhone 5s, was a concern.
It appears you've tackled that issue quite well.
I don't know if it's the new version, or new hardware, but tracks recorded yesterday and today do not have time data when imported to RM. Just mileage and elevation.
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
After nearly two weeks Apple has given 1.8.4 their blessings. It should be available in the next couple hours. As a reminder...
iOS only heads up - All previous file data will be lost. Export recorded tracks to Route Manger before updating to 1.8.4. Then delete all files as they will be empty. After updating to 1.8.4 import as needed.
Im having an issue with HAZ tracks. I-phone 5s on IOS 8.0.2, HAZtracks version 1.8.4.
I was trying to record a hike, and couldnt get the GPS started. Its stuck on "one moment starting gps"
I tried looking at all the settings, and couldnt find any option to fix this. The other GPS programs I was using worked fine.
@Stoic
I can duplicate this error on iP6 8.0.2, ht1.8.4.
When launching HT, a dialog pops up that says "no position. unknown gps error".
Following an existing track or starting a new one shows a map and status "starting gps" at the top. That never changes.
In iOS Settings under Location Services, HT is listed with no indication of preference. (Options are "Never" and "Always" -- neither is selected.) Clicking on "Always" puts a check mark next to it, but after relaunching HT the same thing happens and if you go back to Location Services, the "always" preference is no longer selected. Both options are just blank.
Other GPS apps are correctly locating me.
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
Alright, I was unaware as the test phone I'm using is a 4 and does not have an option to upgrade to iOS 8. With the help of Google, apparently iOS 8 has new permissions for location. It'll be 1-2 fun days to rewrite the code. Then 7-14 days for iTune's lightning fast approval.
joe bartels wrote:It'll be 1-2 fun days to rewrite the code. Then 7-14 days for iTune's lightning fast approval.
Apple has had a ton-of-trouble with the launch of IOS 8 and 8.0.1 and 8.0.2
I'm stay on the latest version of IOS 7 until they figure it out.
FYI - Your Ver 1.8.4 works perfectly on IOS 7.
FLYING_FLIVER wrote:Apple has had a ton-of-trouble with the launch of IOS 8 and 8.0.1 and 8.0.2
Not to carry the fanboi stick too far, but they had no trouble with iOS 8 except that it wasn't ready for the new Health Kit apps. 8.0.1 had problems and was taken down almost immediately, affecting under 40,000 users (out of what, 50+ million?). 8.0.2 has not had any issues.
Apple is in the spotlight, and there's no excuse for a company like it to release software that has major problems. But the hysterical media echo-chamber is a bit overkill too.
Now I'm going to go shave my chest with the edge of my hair-grabbing phone. It has a cool feature that lets you bend it so the curve is ideal for my perfect pecks. :roll:
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
@chumley
I've had Apple products since my first Apple IIe and I wouldn't buy any other manufacturer's stuff. (Sounds like an 'old dog doesn't want to learn new tricks).
However, I have learned to go very slow on updates to firmware/software etc.
I read reviews for at least a week before making a change. You had no choice with the iPhone 6 - It came with IOS 8 right out of the box.
Apple will survive this just fine, but all this may shorten Joe's life !!! ;)
chumley wrote:Apple is in the spotlight, and there's no excuse for a company like it to release software that has major problems.
Almost every time apple releases an update, or new version they have some sort of issue with it. They usually fix it pretty quickly, but the following update sometimes then has its own issues. You would think a company of their stature wouldn't have an excuse for this, but they feel the need they need to bring something supposedly new to the table so often that they seem to go past their quality control just to get things out for the people to spend more money on.
I realize it's not just Apple that does this, but they are one of the worst about it.
Hey Joe, I'm having some trouble with HAZ Tracks on my phone. It's a Moto X (first gen), Android 4.4.4. Every time I try to start recording it just hangs on "finding position accurary under 10 feet" forever. My accurary will generally stay between 20-25 ft, though occasionally it will spike to 30-50. I've tried it on several different hikes now. I've been trying this since the app was first released, so I've tried 3 or 4 different versions of the app now. Right now I'm using Endomondo to log my hikes, and my GPS generally works just fine in that and other apps. Any ideas? Just an especially crappy GPS on my phone or something?
winotron wrote:Every time I try to start recording it just hangs on "finding position accurary under 10 feet" forever.
I've been having the same problem (I have a Samsung Galaxy S3, Android 4.4.2), but haven't mentioned because I haven't really sat down to play around with enough to tell if it's just human error with me operating the app. I'm getting a new phone this week however, so I'll return some feedback after I try it on the new one.
I only recently installed HAZ Tracks on my Droid Maxx and it gets down to 3ft accuracy. I have a thought as to the issue with those who can't get it below 20 ft. First, I'm on Android 4.4.4 so I don't know if that makes a difference.
Under Settings > Location, there is (on my phone) a choice for Mode. Touch "Mode" and then there are three options: High Accuracy, Battery-Saving, and Device Only. High accuracy uses all tools; Battery-Saving doesn't use GPS, and Device Only ONLY uses GPS. My phone is set to High Accuracy.
Test:
Inside with an S3. Android 4.4.2
Accuracy 3 - 8ft - Location mode: GPS only
I believe High Accuracy just adds WiFi and mobile networks to aid in your location.
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