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  • redthunder
    Free Member

    Not compatible on my Hudl 1 🙁

    Looks good though.

    bob_summers
    Full Member

    Been testing it for a week or two now and it’s quietly beavering away, it’s a good little app.

    Two things I’d like to see,

    I’d prefer being able to insert contacts into the notification setup, rather than having to look up phone numbers and type them in.

    Looking for it in Play store turned up half a dozen apps with the same name (although they do something else entirely).

    I think it’d be pretty useful for me as I don’t ride many places with no mobile cover. Good effort Mark!

    Mackem
    Full Member

    Bob, I added a contacts look-up to the live version.

    I used Eclipse for the development. I use Genymotion for the emulator, the native one is pants. But, for mapping and such like I just plug in my phone. That’s defintely the best way to test.

    As for notifications, what should happen is that when you start a trip the notification message is persistant, when you end the trip, the notification chnages to “Trip ended” and then you should be able to get rid of it with “Clear notifications”

    The whole start/end trip is a bit clunky I admit. I’ll have a think about that.

    Again, cheers for feedback and suggestions.

    andrewy
    Full Member

    I’ve just given it a quick test by walking round the block and it worked perfectly, on a sony z3. As has been said, the start/stop, it’s running/not running needs to be clearer; and it would be good to be able to change the ‘hot spot’ size – 25m is pretty precise.

    Also I’d concider a paid for (99p?) ‘pro’ version with the extra features (email, adjustable spot etc.) because I really think this could prove very popular, especially in places with a less than perfect data network. Good luck with it!

    Keando
    Full Member

    Like the idea as my wife is always concerned that something may happen when out on the bike…

    So trying this out – like the idea of satellite view as can see tracks easier when offroad. Finding it hard to select a point added in error (placed hotspot on map at low resolution so hotspot doesn’t actually cover the road).

    Many thanks

    martinhutch
    Full Member

    I’ve installed it – good idea. What would be useful would be to be able to import GPX files in advance and choose points along that route.

    Satellite images as above would be good.

    Perhaps a button you could stop and hit wherever you feel like which sends a text with your GPS location tagged on it? Would be great for meeting up with riding mates.

    Minor niggle. The keypad to name and set the locations overlaps the ‘accept’ button on my phone, with no ‘done’ button appearing on the keypad, so you have to hit back to return to the rest of the form.

    lovewookie
    Full Member

    Like this.

    I’ll have a play about, but I’m thinking about installing it on my daughters phone. She’s notorious for not answering the ‘are you in town/friends/cinema yet?’ texts, so we can set up a destination before she heads out to let us know she’s arrived.

    cool.

    mattrgee
    Free Member

    Very good, like it.

    Same requests as everyone else really:

    >Satalite view or open street map would be really good.
    >Some sort of SOS button would be really good. If it could send a preset message to one or multiple pre-set contacts with your current grid ref etc that would be pretty clever.
    >GPX import very useful also.

    Mackem
    Full Member

    Ok. I’ve just submitted a new version onto the store. It’ll take a few hours to become available.

    You can now choose map types.

    and you can automatically add a location url to your SMS. If you get the SMS on a smartphone it should open up google maps to the location.

    I’ve changed the database the program uses, hopefully it’ll upgrade automatically. But, if it craps out just uninstall the old program and install the new one. If you need to do this it’ll mean re-inputting your points, sorry.

    doug_basqueMTB.com
    Full Member

    This sounds fantastic Mark. Great work! We will use it so we can automatically keep in touch with the uplift vans. One question, if there is no signal will it keep trying to send until there is? I’m on iPhone but my other guides aren’t so it should work for them. Thanks!

    Mackem
    Full Member

    simple answer is, I dont know.

    I assume it’ll do whatever the phone normally does, whatever that is. I’ll have a play and find out.

    offthebrakes
    Free Member

    “This app is incompatible with all of your devices” 🙁

    Not surprising, as my phone is utter garbage. Great idea though!

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    Nice idea and I think I will get this

    Cheers OP

    nemesis
    Free Member

    Just thought of another thing based on your new db comment – the ability to backup your points to a file location so you don’t lose them when changing phone.

    danposs86
    Full Member

    I skimmed some of the comments, but has anyone suggested a ‘help I have fallen and can’t get up’ button?

    chambord
    Full Member

    the ability to backup your points to a file location so you don’t lose them when changing phone.

    Can probably back up to google drive or something similar.

    This is a brilliant idea for an app, lots of potential uses have already been suggested in the comments here.

    I’d keep it nice and simple, make it really slick, and who knows it could be very popular. Nice one :).

    Mackem
    Full Member

    The lastest version is up on the Play store now.

    Tomorrow we’ll have expanding/shrinking circles. (ie adjusting the size of a hotspot)

    sunnrider
    Free Member

    Sounds great Mark, I´ll give it a bash next week since my holidays start on Monday 🙂

    slowpuncheur
    Free Member

    Great idea. Well done. I will be downloading it when I get home.

    Being ever-competitive, I assume it could be used by a number of users at once? i.e. Trailquest type stuff? All users could set it up to notify one phone number when certain points are reached. Just a thought…

    nemesis
    Free Member

    Bug reports

    1. when adding a location, the cancel button is behind the text ‘Add location to Message’ so I can’t actually easily press it (it ticks/unticks the box instead) though I can just press the back arrow instead.

    2. Every time I click start (the bike icon), the app crashes

    Mackem
    Full Member

    What phone are you using?

    Did you download the original app and then get the latest one?

    Cheers.

    Keando
    Full Member

    Hi Mackem

    Had the same problems as nemesis.When clicking the bike icon it crashed. This was after an update from the version i installed last night and updated this afternoon.

    Solved the problem by uninstalling the App and reinstalling it – the only issue is that you then lose all the hot spots you had set up. Hence would be nice to be able to back up these.

    Great app now with the different views.

    Hope the feedback helps

    Many thanks

    PS phone is an original HTC One Mini

    Mackem
    Full Member

    Sorry about, mucked up the database upgrade. Well, half of it. Hopefully I wont need to change the Database again, I’ve added all the fields I think i’ll need for the additions people have talked about. It seems I need to do more testing on small screens. My own phone is huge.

    nemesis
    Free Member

    I’ve reinstalled and it’s OK now. Looks good.

    Burts
    Free Member

    Nice idea! Just downloaded it and will give it a good test. I’m in Canada, do you know of any country-specific issues that might crop up?

    One suggestion – Can you add a “time” option to the frequency selection e.g. only send text between hours of 4pm-8pm. Useful for regular out & back routes like a commute, where you only want to send a text on your way back home.

    Mackem
    Full Member

    Not aware of any country specific issues. I’ll think about the time thing. The reason I have the “how often” thing is for out and back rides, so a frequency of “Second time” just sends the message on the way back.

    matt_outandabout
    Free Member

    This could be useful for some of our lone working stuff at work – it would text my boss (as I am meant to do) when I arrrive home….

    Mackem
    Full Member

    Newest version should be abvailable in a few hours. When you add or change a hotspot from the map you can now specify the radius of the hotspot. Just slide the slider to change the size. It goes from 0 to 1000m. I think that should be enough, if not I can change it.

    Just hit the Accept button – it tells you the radius in metres. The default is still 25m. I need to create a big settings/default screen.

    iamsporticus
    Free Member

    Thanks!!!!!!

    I had exactly this idea a year or so ago so Im well chuffed

    Im not techy so tried to deal with the local yoof coders who were too busy and a small software house down the road who wouldnt let me in the door without seeing £20,000

    So Im glad someones done it ‘cos its gonna be my new favourite app

    Bong bong
    Put the kettle on Im 5 mins up the road on my way home

    Cheers

    nemesis
    Free Member

    You start up two bongs when you’re 5 mins from home? Dude!

    centralscrutinizer
    Free Member

    I just gave it a go and it worked perfectly. Should be pretty useful.
    “Put the kettle on” would be a good name for the app 😀

    wombat
    Full Member

    Just downloaded it, looks good. I’ll try it out over the weekend.

    nbt
    Full Member

    Looks good, but I can’t create a hotspot? when I tap on the csren, it tells me “location services not switched on”. I’m using a Moto G 4G, and have ot set to “Device only”, i.e. just GPS – the places I’m going to be setting hotspots don’t tend to have wifi and maybe won’t have phone signal either, do I really need to set it to one of the options that talks to googles all the time?

    andybrad
    Full Member

    Just installed it.

    Initial impressions are i like it.

    additional feature i would like is to maybe have a login so i could post my location. i.e. the mrs could put in hereiam/andybrad and it would show her where i was?

    maccyb
    Free Member

    I like the logo 😀

    Mackem
    Full Member

    NBT. I think I messed up the error checking there, I’ll get it sorted. My latest update seems to have got lost in the ether. Unfortunately tech-support (me) is away for the weekend.
    Andy brad, your idea would mean me storing logins and such like online. It’s not something I want to do right now. How about if she texts you with with a certain phrase, it’ll automatically text her back with the location?

    nbt
    Full Member

    No worries. I’m a developer by trade but I’m not a technical geek (I have a smart phone but no data plan etc) so I may be a perfect testbed. Email in profile if I can help at all

    milky1980
    Free Member

    Just downloaded it and had a play, very good!

    Will come in handy for a long-distance ride I’m planning for April as I’ll be riding to my sister’s place. I can now automatically text her as I get close and she can be ready for my arrival 😀

    shredder
    Full Member

    Why cant I find it in the store ?

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