Richard Emerson
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"Great idea, confusing implementation" sums up my experience. The tiny "record hike" buttons are tucked away in a corner. In one display the altitude gained/lost matches the displayed max/min. In another place, a 300 ft gain was displayed as 11,000+ ft! Trying to display two separate walks in one day failed. The only route shown was the last, ½ mile, walk. The 1.5 - 2.0 mile walk couldn't be displayed. The free app has ads, the $1.99 Pro app doesn't. Overall, the app is disappointing.
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I liked everything about this app, and bought the pro version. Today I went on a bike ride with a 900 meter peak and a 990 meter one, the app reported them as 400 and 470. If an altimeter is off by 100% then it is a failure however good the UI might be. (I checked the altitude with both google and open maps to confirm my opinion that they were a lot more than 500)
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The only issue Ive had so far is: if you set the units to imperial.. and adjust the checkpoint. the default is 1mile but, for me, when adjusting the scale they were showing metic instead. ie: 5km.. 10km.. etc. i assume it is a display bug. upon exiting the settings menu and going back in it comverts to the correct units. when changed again it does the same display bug. hope it helps. im using the app for a roadtrip across country. no use for the calorie burn. would be nice to disable also. cheers
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