This past Wednesday we received an email from a user in Alaska, who used Gaia to good effect when a storm struck: The email that simply read, “the gps worked…
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Marketing and User Support TrailBehind now consists of 3 full-time developers, and we are looking to hire our first non-technical employee. Your primary responsibility will be to answer user emails…
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I got this email from a user on an search and rescue team, and I wanted to share what he said. It makes my day to hear Gaia really make…
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The new version of Gaia GPS for Android, v3.2, should now work with devices that have been upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich. It’s also must faster and more memory efficient.…
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iTunes makes it hard for people to get refunds for apps they don’t like – you have to send an email to Apple, and they won’t always provide a refund.…
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If you have a question, please read this blog a bit, or ask your question on our user forum.
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Despite all the shenanigans this week, we’re back online with topo maps now. In Gaia GPS, go to Settings->Help to show topo maps in the app. The default topo map…
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Here’s a new video that explains how to record tracks using Gaia GPS. You can also access this in Gaia’s Help section in the app.
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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. Update:…
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The latest in our series of how-to videos gives a quick tour of the Map Screen and goes over all of the main features you can use. This information will…
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Our series of videos on how to use Gaia GPS is coming right along. The third video in the series demonstrates how you can get guidance to waypoints and tracks…
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We have finished our second video for Gaia GPS. This 50-second spot shows you how to download maps for offline use and how to center on the downloaded section later.…
We’ve been looking at ways to make the huge array of features offered by Gaia GPS easier to use and understand. To do that, I’m going to offer a set…
We’re excited to introduce our new and improved Light Pollution map layer. Using an easy-to-ready color scale, this upgraded map is designed to help you find the best locations for observing the night sky.