(Free) iPhone App for Riders - Record and Share a Route
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(Free) iPhone App for Riders - Record and Share a Route
Hi all:
As a fellow rider, I had a need for a specific type of app - one that would let me record a route that I rode with a buddy of mine so I could re-ride it later. I couldn't find anything like that so I did it myself. (He gets credit for the graphics, beats the heck out of my stick figures!)
In addition to recording the route, you can share it with other iPhone users that have the app. This also makes it possibly useful for group rides - share the route so if part of the group gets separated someone will have the route.
It's free, I'm not making any money off of this. I just thought I'd share because I'd appreciate feedback on it and I thought others might find it useful too. If it takes off I have ideas for other features, but I wanted to see if this app is useful for others before putting in more time.
You can find it in the Apple App Store as 'Junket' or you can check it out on the website I setup for it: http://www.junketapp.com The website has screen shots of the app and other bits of info.
Thanks all! Ride safe!
EDIT: If you do download the app, I'd appreciate it greatly if you'd post a review in the app store. I know it's been downloaded a decent number of times, but unfortunately there hasn't been enough reviews posted for Apple to show them yet.
(I did look for etiquette rules - if this isn't the right sub-forum let me know.)
As a fellow rider, I had a need for a specific type of app - one that would let me record a route that I rode with a buddy of mine so I could re-ride it later. I couldn't find anything like that so I did it myself. (He gets credit for the graphics, beats the heck out of my stick figures!)
In addition to recording the route, you can share it with other iPhone users that have the app. This also makes it possibly useful for group rides - share the route so if part of the group gets separated someone will have the route.
It's free, I'm not making any money off of this. I just thought I'd share because I'd appreciate feedback on it and I thought others might find it useful too. If it takes off I have ideas for other features, but I wanted to see if this app is useful for others before putting in more time.
You can find it in the Apple App Store as 'Junket' or you can check it out on the website I setup for it: http://www.junketapp.com The website has screen shots of the app and other bits of info.
Thanks all! Ride safe!
EDIT: If you do download the app, I'd appreciate it greatly if you'd post a review in the app store. I know it's been downloaded a decent number of times, but unfortunately there hasn't been enough reviews posted for Apple to show them yet.
(I did look for etiquette rules - if this isn't the right sub-forum let me know.)
Last edited by fatbob2012; 12-20-2014 at 03:28 PM. Reason: Added request for feedback in app store.
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I looked at offering an Android version, but unfortunately Google limits the number of way points (GPS coordinates) that you can pass in to them to get the lines for the map route back from them.
For short rides this wouldn't be a problem, but for long rides it would definitely have an accuracy impact. (The recorded way points would be perfect, but for long rides some of those way points would have to be eliminated to stay under Google's limit, which means the returned route may take or not take roads that were actually ridden.)
I'm not bashing Android/Google on this, it's just a decision they made in their maps programming interface. Until iOS 7 this app wouldn't have been possible on iPhones for the same reason. The last time I checked Google offered a pay-for license which I think increased the number of way points slightly, but that was too costly for me to consider and it wasn't high enough for long rides.
I plan on periodically checking and if there's a change or a way I can work around it then I'll work on an Android version.
For short rides this wouldn't be a problem, but for long rides it would definitely have an accuracy impact. (The recorded way points would be perfect, but for long rides some of those way points would have to be eliminated to stay under Google's limit, which means the returned route may take or not take roads that were actually ridden.)
I'm not bashing Android/Google on this, it's just a decision they made in their maps programming interface. Until iOS 7 this app wouldn't have been possible on iPhones for the same reason. The last time I checked Google offered a pay-for license which I think increased the number of way points slightly, but that was too costly for me to consider and it wasn't high enough for long rides.
I plan on periodically checking and if there's a change or a way I can work around it then I'll work on an Android version.
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The app is free (see screenshot taken from a web browser). Apple recently changed the install button from 'Free' to 'Get' because so many apps are free but really aren't because of requiring in-app purchases.
If you are being prompted for a credit card, I'm not sure what the problem may be other than maybe not having a card on file (or you did and it's past the expiration date?) with the app store - which won't be charged for my app because it's free.
Here's a direct link that you can see the info about Junket in a web browser: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/junket/id921381958?mt=8
If you are being prompted for a credit card, I'm not sure what the problem may be other than maybe not having a card on file (or you did and it's past the expiration date?) with the app store - which won't be charged for my app because it's free.
Here's a direct link that you can see the info about Junket in a web browser: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/junket/id921381958?mt=8
Last edited by fatbob2012; 12-20-2014 at 07:55 AM. Reason: Added iTunes link
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