TrackGuide

TrackGuide


A walking GPS on your wrist


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10.2.0for iPhone, iPad and more
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Bert Torfs BVBA
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18.9 MB
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Mar 7, 2024
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About TrackGuide

Management summary :
Navigate GPS Tracks using your Apple Watch (or your Phone if you wish).
Details :
You found a nice track on the internet : a walk through Rome, or an adventurous hike in a national park. You downloaded the track on your phone and started walking but... .
You already carry an icecream and a digital camera in your hands, or Nordic Walking sticks, or you need your hands to climb some rocky paths. No way you can hold that iPhone all the time.
At least, for us, holding our phones while citytripping became a nuisance. And when the Apple watch came out, we wanted to use the watch to guide us on our tracks. So we created TrackGuide.
How does it work?
1 :
Import GPX or TCX files on your phone to build a library of walks. Or just tap a breadcrumb on your phone to create one.
2
These walks are automatically synchronized with your Apple watch.
3
Select and start a walk on your watch.
4
Whenever you need directions, glance at your watch to see where you are, where you are heading to and where you sould go to.
5
Some doubts? The iPhone app can always give you more details.

The app is free to use as long as you do not have to send more than 25 trackpoints to your watch. 25 points should be enough to check the watch app out. The iPhone app does not have any such limits, but you need to register if you want to create or modify walks yourself.
If you like the app, you can buy the unlimited version as in in app purchase. (which is valid for future extensions to the iPhone app as wel).
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What's New in the Latest Version 10.2.0

Last updated on Mar 7, 2024
Old Versions
watchOs
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Constantly rotating the walking map to follow your course was considered as 'too nervous' by many users. During walks with many points, rotation became very choppy and energy-hungry. That's why this release optimizes the walking screen:
- As long as you are navigating to the first point of the walk, the screen will continue to rotate with your course. But only the first point is shown.
- As soon as you reach the first trackpoint, the screen rotation is fixed on the course of the segment.
- Every time you pass a trackpoint, the screen rotates so that the next segment is shown 'straight ahead'.
- The green and blue guide arrows are still recalculated with your physical course changes. So green continues to point to the next point in the real world.
- A lot of under-the-hood changes for faster performance and less energy usage.
- The button to open the old version of the walking screen has been removed.

iOS
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The thumbnail cards on the main screen now contain more details. They are not automatically recalculated: this only happens when you adjust the walk or when you select the 'Recalculate background' option from the context menu. This change should also minimise (but not completely eliminate) the number of background map images that cannot be rendered by maps.
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Version History
10.2.0
Mar 7, 2024
watchOs
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Constantly rotating the walking map to follow your course was considered as 'too nervous' by many users. During walks with many points, rotation became very choppy and energy-hungry. That's why this release optimizes the walking screen:
- As long as you are navigating to the first point of the walk, the screen will continue to rotate with your course. But only the first point is shown.
- As soon as you reach the first trackpoint, the screen rotation is fixed on the course of the segment.
- Every time you pass a trackpoint, the screen rotates so that the next segment is shown 'straight ahead'.
- The green and blue guide arrows are still recalculated with your physical course changes. So green continues to point to the next point in the real world.
- A lot of under-the-hood changes for faster performance and less energy usage.
- The button to open the old version of the walking screen has been removed.

iOS
==
The thumbnail cards on the main screen now contain more details. They are not automatically recalculated: this only happens when you adjust the walk or when you select the 'Recalculate background' option from the context menu. This change should also minimise (but not completely eliminate) the number of background map images that cannot be rendered by maps.
10.0.0
Nov 9, 2023
This version of TrackGuide is all about watchOS - your watch as your guide. The only thing that changes on iOS is that we now - just weeks after its release - require iOS 17 or higher. Sorry for that.

But watchOS 10 no longer includes just a limited version of Apple maps. It contains a full singing and dancing Apple maps now. Which is why TrackGuide 10.0 needs watchOS 10 (and iOS 17) as a minimum (and that is why we could not wait to adapt). All changes revolve around new screens to guide you on your walk :
- Unlike the previous walk screen - north up - the new walk screen rotates with your orientation so map stays aligned with the real world
- The track to follow now shows as a line on the map.
- The walk screen no longer shows just the previous point, the next point and 2 points thereafter, but the previous point, the next point and all points thereafter for the next 100 meters. (this might be more or less than 2 points).
- Swipe to toggle between the standard zoomed map, an elevation chart or an overview map.
- The elevation and overview screen both show your current postion on the walk
- The elevation map shows the current grade (if elevation data is available in the GPX you imported) and elevation
- The overview map shows the total distance left.
- The 'next turn' arrow shows the incoming angle to the next point. (hard to explain, but lets give it a try : ) Every arrow in TrackGuide is made up of two part connected with a hinge in the center. Before, the lower part of the 'next turn' arrow always started straight up. The upper part pointed at the direction to take at the next point. This still is the case if you are 100% on track, but if you are off track, the first part of the arrow will indicate the direction to go in order to rejoin the track.
- Guidance was rewritten from scratch : all code to allow TrackGuide to run on watches without compass or GPS was removed. (those watches do not run watchOS10 anyway)
- Might the new walk manager fail - it lacks the 1000s of test kilometers the old one has racked up over the years - the old manager is still available behind an button labelled 'old' as a backup to get you out of the wilderness.
9.6.0
Aug 17, 2023
General
This version of TrackGuide requires iOS version 15 or later. (Previous version did run on iOS 13). From now on, future versions will require the latest iOS release.
What's new
The 'import from iCloud' windows have been rewritten using the latest Apple technologies (SwiftUI-Combine to be technical). No functional changes, although the new windows look slightly different.
The watch app no longer crashes when you start a walk on the phone while navigating with your watch.
9.5.0
Oct 23, 2022
Optimised for iOS 16 - uses the latest maps from Apple.
Bug fixing
9.0.0
Nov 5, 2021
Every registered user can now upload up to 4 walks to a public database where it can freely downloaded by any - registered or not - TrackGuide user. To upload, open the menu for the walk (long/hard press on the walk) and select “Upload to Public iCloud (max 4)”.

- Fixes a bug where compas readings were ignored on some iPhone 13 models
- Various bug fixes and stability improvements
- Technical updates to stay up to date with the newest tools and technologies
8.9.3
Jun 24, 2021
Stability improvements
Distance of generated walk now correctly updates when refreshing a walk on your watch.
8.9.2
May 4, 2021
Fixes :
- A rare crash when sliding a walk to the left on the iPhone
- A crash when using spoken directions on a generated walk.
- A gps acquisition bug
8.9.0
Mar 31, 2021
- fix for gpx-files inaccessible in the document selector.
- Fixes a rare crash with the complication on watchOS
- Added possibility to split a long track in 2 or more shorter tracks
- Some cosmetical fixes
8.8.8
Feb 13, 2021
- Fixes a bug where intermediate points (one per second at walking speed) were added to exported GPX files.
- Added simple 'left'-'right' to spoken instructions.
- Spoken instructions tuned ('Slightly left', 'sharply left'... type instructions will occur more at the expense of instructions containing the number of degrees to turn).
- Added the possibility to select more than 1 gpx file to import.
- The name of an imported track is no longer overwritten by the name of the last imported trackpoint for gpx files with named points.
- The iPad screen now shows twice as may tiles.
8.7.0
Jan 29, 2021
- Spoken instructions should now work when the app is backgrounded
- Option added to navigate tot the start of a walk using Maps.
- Apple Watch : Added more focus on the 'Next' arrow of the walk screen
8.6.0
Dec 4, 2020
iOS only : when you start a walk that is more than 100 meters away from your current position, TrackGuide now proposes to guide you to that walk first.
watchOS and iOS : TrackGuide can now speak instruction for the upcoming point, for points without explicit instructions (in 300 meters : 120 degrees to the left), speak the names of interesting points and even the complete descriptions these points. All these can be turned off or on. You can shake your device to interrupt long monologues.
Background image restored on the 'interesting point info' window
8.5.1
Oct 5, 2020
Fixes a crash on iOS 14 when closing a POI window while walking. An old version of the POI screen is temporarily restored. (Older iOS versions keep using the latest version of this window)
Spoken instructions can now be turned off.
8.5.0
Sep 20, 2020
Your phone or your watch can speak instructions or landmark descriptions if these are present in your walk.
Fixes a crash when running on iOS 14.
Some toolbar icons updated on iOS13 or higher.
Updated to the latest Apple tools and libraries.
8.3.5
Aug 18, 2020
New : You can aks trackGuide to (re) generate localised routing instructions (like "take left onto Baker Street") for existing walks. Only works for areas with named streets. Not for walks in the woods.
Editing instructions (the arrows) is no longer done full-screen on the iPad but in a PopUp.
The Watch app no longer crashes when you select a walk before your GPS position is determined.
Some bug fixes and optimisations.
8.3.0
Jul 18, 2020
This update does away with a recurring 'no gps fix yet...' message when you select a walk on your watch.
8.2.1
Jun 9, 2020
Walk previews further enhanced :
- Smoother
- Shows pictures whenever you pass a point with a picture.
- New point number or name is shown when changing your position in a walk.
When you register TrackGuidePRO, that info is pushed into the cloud immediately. No more need to restart.
Stability
8.1.0
May 6, 2020
Some enhancements to the walk preview :
- Alter speed
- Alter camera height
- Alter camera pitch
If you bought the TrackGuidePRO (in App purchase), that info is now shared with TrackGuide GPX editor for MacOs for future use. One purchase for both platforms! Sharing is done via your own private iCloud - nothing is shared with the authors.
8.0.0
Apr 20, 2020
Fixes a problem on the iPad where one could not leave the walk screen.
New ! : Preview your walks in a FlyOver-like interface. If no 3D imaginary is available, or if your network connection is too slow, satellite images will be used. (Feature limited to the first 5 points of a walk for non-TrackGuidePro users)
7.4.6
Jan 28, 2020
- Bug fixes
- iPad version allows you to sort your library on the distance to a location other than yours
7.4.0
Dec 5, 2019
Apple Watch :
- Synchronises with iPhone every time the app is started. No more need to have the apps open on both to synchro
- Problem solved when direction arrow not updating while changing direction
iPhone
- Pushes the list of walks to Apple Watch when requested. No more need to start the app on iPhone to synchronise.
iPad
- Enhancements made to the multi-language editors.
7.3.0
Nov 13, 2019
- Dark mode enhancements
- A lot of under-the-hood changes in preparation of the macOS version
7.2.0
Oct 19, 2019
- Direction editor now correctly resizes on landscape iPads
- Multi-language editor redone on iPad
- Keyboard shortcuts added on the iPad version (iPadOS 13.0)
- iPad version supports drag and drop of GPX-files or pictures (iPadOS 13.0)
7.1.0
Sep 27, 2019
If you have a fifth generation watch, the app now uses the compass to determine your heading. What a difference this makes!
Solves some display problems when running on iOS 11.
(7.0.0 introduced support for dark mode)
7.0.0
Sep 17, 2019
- Supports dark mode on iOS 13
- Action menus (3d-touch or long touch on tablerows) on iOS 13 for those who do not like sliding buttons
- The usual fixes and optimisations
6.6.0
Aug 6, 2019
- Fixes some problems when editing multi-lingual names/descriptions on the iPad
- iPad POI editing : keyboard can be hidden by tapping anywhere on the screen
- Technical update. (like Swift 5)
Unless blocking bugs are found and corrected, this will be the latest version that supports iOS10 and 11.

TrackGuide FAQ

Click here to learn how to download TrackGuide in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of TrackGuide.
iPhone
Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 17.0 or later.
Apple Watch
Requires watchOS 10.0 or later.
TrackGuide supports English, Dutch, French
TrackGuide contains in-app purchases. Please check the pricing plan as below:
TrackGuidePro
$1.99

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