Anna, Tim, and I are pretty excited about the 1.2 version of Gaia GPS. This release really tightens up the code, particularly on 3G phones, and includes a bunch of…
Andrew Johnson
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This week (and weekend) we are preparing our v1.2 release. This release will include some bug fixes, internationalization, different kinds of coordinates, OpenCycle maps, a map Lock button, and several…
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If you are a user of Gaia GPS, please read the following before updating to v1.1, which came out on October 1, 2009. Before updating to v1.1, you should delete…
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I think the killer feature of Gaia GPS is the ability to download iPhone offline maps. Some of the other GPS apps out there cache tiles a little bit, but…
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After we pushed Gaia GPS to Apple to review, Tim, Anna, and I took a a week-long hike through parts of sections J and K of the Pacific Crest Trail.…
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As we go into Day 4 of our launch, Gaia GPS is now steady at 16th place in the navigation category, and selling pretty well. The three of us who…
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Well, the three of us who work on Gaia GPS are terribly excited by our launch results so far. I know it’s not typical for companies to share their sales…
Today, Gaia Maps and Gaia Places went on sale in the App Store. These two apps feature a subset of the features of Gaia GPS for a lower price (.99…
Going into the final day of launch week, Gaia GPS is bobbling between 13th-15th place in navigation, and sales are great. The units we sold Monday-Thursday are: 55, 85, 84,…
Launching an app for the iPhone is a lot different than launching an app on the web. The biggest difference is probably the two weeks you have to wait before…