As some of you know, I love my gadgets!
So recently I’ve been playing with iPhones and today I’ve submitted an iPhone app to the app store.
This app doesn’t have the same features as the WM app – but it’s a version 1.0
When it gets approved… then I’ll post more details here, including full support info.
I might also try to get some of the lessons learned back into the WM app – especially making the WM app a bit more user friendly.
On on!
Stuart


August 3rd, 2010 on 10:08 pm
will the wm version of runsat get the same layout like the ios?:)
August 12th, 2010 on 5:24 pm
Do you like this layout more? It’s not that different – just more iPhone like.
Seriously, I get quite a few comments about “improve the UI” – but very little detail behind them – if you have any specific requests about improving the UI then please do fire them in.
August 31st, 2010 on 4:30 am
This looks like a promising program for tracking my cycling.
I’ve downloaded the last couple versions to try out.
It seems to have trouble finding the GPS in my phone. (”searching”)
GPS cycle computer finds it right away, every time.
September 2nd, 2010 on 7:51 am
Hi kevin
I guess this is down to accuracy. Runsat’s behaviour is different to GCC – RunSat tries to ensure that the GPS lock is within N metres, while GCC simply detects “lock” and doesn’t care about number of metres. If you want to make RunSat lock quicker then you can try:
1. Changing the required accuracy in settings (make the number bigger) – try this first
2. Changing between “Auto” and “COM port” settings for GPS – what you do here can effect the results, especially on some HTC phones.
Hope that helps
Stuart