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Print Maps with GaiaPro on cloud.gaiagps.com

by Staff Reports February 2, 2014
written by Staff Reports

Anyone with GaiaPro can now print maps online, across a range of topo maps, road maps, and aerial imagery. Just tap the “Print” button in the top right corner of the map, and the printing layout will default to a portrait standard-sized sheet.

You can choose from a variety of paper sizes, set portrait or landscape, and make a nice PDF for printing and sending to friends to print. You can get GaiaPro on either iOS or Android, and coming soon on the web.

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This is a simple, but hopefully very useful, printing feature. There is a lot more we can do to enable better printing of maps, to automatically get the right scales and do multi-sheet maps for larger areas. It ends up being a Pandora’s Box sort of feature, but we plan to improve it based on your feedback.

We think having printed maps along is a must for any serious adventure, since electronics are prone to malfunction or run out of batteries at the worst moments. Hopefully compass and map skills won’t be totally lost in our modern life.

Send your comments to support@gaiagps.com.

February 2, 2014
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Gaia GPS for Android Update

by Staff Reports January 31, 2014
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We had another furious week of work, and we ended it by pushing a new update for Gaia GPS for Android (5.3.3). The version is available now and has several improvements related to routing and downloading maps.

  1. better controls on Downloads screen (long press items for options)
  2. tap near active route to change what route point you are guiding to
  3. improved routing UI
  4. delete saved maps fast and reliably
  5. fixed incorrect compass readings in landscape orientation (also fixed course-up arrow in landscape)
  6. other bug fixes

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We also had a bunch of changes on the GaiaCloud website this week, including a topo map with public trails.

Have a great weekend!

January 31, 2014
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Spend the Weekend Outdoors

by Staff Reports January 31, 2014
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What is everyone doing this weekend? We hope you are getting outside and braving whatever tinge of winter is left! This seems like fun.

 

 

January 31, 2014
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Browse Public Trails on our Online Topo Map

by Staff Reports January 30, 2014
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As of today, you can use our website to see all public GaiaCloud trails, overlaid on all of our great online topo maps and satellite imagery.

The GaiaCloud database has a crazy amount of data, with many thousands of trails being created each week. What you see on this map are the trails people have marked as public, and you can also mark your tracks public on cloud.gaiagps.com.

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Coming soon, you’ll be able to mark all or some of your trails as public, using the iOS or Android app as well, which will cause a flood of data into this map. Until then, when you Share a track on the website, make sure you check the option to “Make Public” so it will go on the map and in the Trails gallery.

Since we rolled out our online maps, we have been seeing a a ton of traffic just looking to browse the maps. Over the next weeks and months, you’ll see a some great features and data come to the web, as we further unify the Gaia GPS experience across the web, iOS, and Android, to give you a great app no matter what computer you use.

January 30, 2014
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GaiaCloud – cloud.gaiagps.com Gets a Tune Up

by Staff Reports January 24, 2014
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Users of the GaiaCloud website may notice the website is a lot faster all of a sudden, particular the Gallery that shows public tracks, and the individual track pages.

We have some cosmetic changes coming up to the website too, and additional features, but we took a couple of days to speed up and polish things before we get into that. Many pages now load 10X as fast on desktop, and even faster on mobile devices where things could get particularly slow.

Here’s a nice track you can check out, a gorgeous ski route on the Great Divide. If you aren’t familiar with the GaiaCloud site, then you might like to know that you can sync this track to your own cloud with a button click, or download the GPX/KML for use in other programs. Each track page also lets you share and map the track, and see a 3D slideshow of the pictures.

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January 24, 2014
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Gaia GPS website gets spruced up

by Staff Reports January 21, 2014
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If you have been following closely, you have seen us rolling out incremental improvements to www.gaiagps.com over the last few weeks. These include a better home page, a new maps page, and pages that go into depth about GaiaPro and our lesser known app titles.

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This sort of work really helps our business – it turns out an app business requires attention to both the software, and how we talk about the software to people. Hats off to our web developer Steve Goldberg and designer Kim Rullo, two very creative people who collaborated on this redesign. They both have a range of technical and artistic skill that comes together for a great website.

January 21, 2014
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Gaia GPS vs. Trimble

by Staff Reports January 21, 2014
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Update, March 2016: Trimble has discontinued all of their apps as of March 26, 2016. They list Gaia GPS as a recommended replacement for all Trimble and MyTopo apps.

At first glance, you might think that comparing Gaia GPS vs. Trimble Outdoors on iOS would be a good battle, but after looking through Trimble’s many identical apps, I see Gaia GPS casts a long shadow. This is reflected in the relative reviews and sales on the App Store, despite all the resources of a billion dollar corporation.

I’d welcome anyone to try out a Trimble title, and also try Gaia GPS, risk-free on our end. You can always send us an email at support@gaiagps.com for a refund, for any reason.

In summary, I think Gaia GPS has better maps, and a cleaner UI. Below, I also call out how Trimble paid apps clutter the main UI with buttons that prompt you to buy additional things, which I find a little annoying in apps intended to be tools.

Gaia GPS has Superior Topo Maps

When Trimble acquired MyTopo maps years ago, we were using MyTopo maps, and they were the best USGS topo maps you could get on mobile. But, we had to get resourceful and fund CalTopo’s effort  to put together a nationwide set of the most recent USGS topo maps, after Trimble unceremoniously booted us from their topo map server. Because of that effort, I think the topos we provide in Gaia GPS are better than MyTopo in every practical way.

Compare for yourself the topo maps you get in Gaia GPS, against the topo maps you get in Trimble apps. These days, we still have the best maps, and even provide many map layers beyond these basic USGS topos – public land, forest service maps, river charts, and much more. We also present the maps better with our technology, letting people layer maps together, overlay rainbow tracks, and pan and zoom a complex map quickly, which we believe is a requirement for any good app.

Gaia GPS has a Cleaner UI

Beyond the map deficiencies, there are glaring visual bugs in Trimble, the maps flash around oddly, and the apps rarely get updates. Notice the obvious visual problems in the top right, and on the left where the top toolbar meets the side panel. Also, the blue and white toolbars are hard to read. On top of that, the controls are thrown together haphazardly – some oddly detailed images, and some blank colored backgrounds that don’t match. It feels to me like we’re not seeing a cohesive team, constantly working at the software.

If you like that, also check out Backpacker Map Maker Lite, which appears to be exactly the same app, maps, and in-app purchases, but with an even worse color scheme. Here’s the same screenshot, different app, same oddities:

You can’t read those toolbars, black on gray as they are, and that’s indoors. On the trail, you wouldn’t be able to read it at all.

If there is a difference between those two apps above, I’ll have to dig deeper to find it. And here’s that app again, this time called “Trimble GPS Maps.”


I think this strategy of having a dozen identical titles, with a dozen identical free apps, must be hampering their ability to otherwise make the app better. While I haven’t pulled screenshots from the iPhone apps, they employ a similar strategy on small screens as well.

I like to think we do our pricing and productization more elegantly, with one initial app purchase on iOS or Android, which funds our development of the apps for each platform, along with one optional GaiaPro (across all platforms), which unlocks some special maps and tools. It’s easy to understand, matches our costs, and people seem to like it.

We also have different titles for a boating version of our app, or a simple topo app, but we do that only with good reason. I think the competition is just trying to cram the shelves, and perhaps don’t realize it creates a maintenance and development nightmare, along with confusion among customers.

Embedded Lures

Perhaps what I found least appealing about using Trimble apps is the way the app asks you to buy stuff when you start pressing buttons from within an app you ostensibly already paid for. I find this to be so egregious that I’m surprised it passes Apple’s review process.

On the iPad app map screen, in their paid MyTopo Maps Pro version (not the free version), they show at least 3 buttons that will try and get you to buy some more maps. When you buy this app, you are basically buying a big advertisement.

Conclusion

For the best outdoor GPS on iOS, I can easily say, just buy Gaia GPS. The title makes no difference, because the apps are all the same, and the confusing array of in-app purchases are as well:

  • Gaia GPS vs. Trimble GPS

  • Gaia GPS vs. MyTopo Maps

  • Gaia GPS vs. Backpacker Map Maker

  • Gaia GPS vs. Backpacker GPS Trails

  • Gaia GPS vs. Trimble Navigator

  • Gaia GPS vs. GPS Hunt

I will cover Android Gaia GPS vs Trimble apps in a different post. This is just for iOS.

January 21, 2014
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Gaia GPS for Android, 5.3 – make routes and measure distance

by Staff Reports January 17, 2014
written by Staff Reports

The new release of Gaia GPS for Android is packed with new features, but the most important addition is probably a tool that lets you measure distance and create multipoint routes. We have been thinking about this route-maker for literally years, and we have implemented similar features in our iOS app. This rendition is how we always wanted it to be.

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Besides the route-maker, you’ll find new abilities to crop tracks, change track colors, and you’ll see thumbnails for your tracks in your saved list, which makes finding the one you want to look at much easier.

More to come. Let us know what you think at support@gaiagps.com

January 17, 2014
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Best Sale on Gaia GPS Since 2012

by Staff Reports January 15, 2014
written by Staff Reports

Big sale today!

You can get Gaia GPS at $9.99, which hasn’t been possible on iOS since 2012. On top of that, you can also get a GaiaPro subscription for $9.99/year, and you’ll get to keep subscribing at that price as long as you want.

So, today, you can get the best outdoor GPS app, that works across all of your iPhones, iPads, iPods, and computers, for a great low price that you probably won’t see again for a long while.

January 15, 2014
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New Android Update, beta release

by Staff Reports January 14, 2014
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We just shipped a new Android beta release for Gaia GPS, which you can download here. We’ll roll these changes out to the main app later this week.

This update actually wasn’t as much work for us as some of the last few, but we think you may notice this one more than the others, regardless. It includes a route-making & distance measuring tool, which is even better than our iOS version. I’d call this the Berlin Wall in terms of unifying Gaia GPS feature parity across iOS and Android.

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We also added some other very visual features, like showing thumbnails for tracks in the Saved list, and the ability to change track colors by pressing those thumbnails.

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You can probably find some differences between our iOS and Android apps now, but the two apps are essentially the same from here. The Android app shines in some respects (like map speed and route-making) that we are going to have to go back and play catch-up on iOS now, too.

January 14, 2014
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