Description
myTracks turns your iPhone or Apple Watch into a fully functional GPS logger. The GPS recordings can be displayed on various maps, which are also available offline when needed. During a recording, you can set waypoints and give them a name to mark important locations. In addition to waypoints, you can also take photos in myTracks that are then directly linked to the GPS track. GPS tracks are stored exclusively on your iPhone, meaning you don't need to register or sign in anywhere. If you'd like, you can sync all your GPS tracks via iCloud across your devices (iOS and macOS).
You can start and stop GPS recordings individually, or use the battery-saving journal mode, where myTracks automatically creates a single track with the most important locations for each day. You can conveniently manage your GPS tracks in the track library. From there, you can export tracks or their associated photos — for example, by email — and share them on social media.
The built-in Apple Watch app displays information about the current GPS recording, including the start time, distance traveled, current altitude, minimum and maximum altitude, and the current map view. You can start and stop the iPhone's GPS recording from your Apple Watch and add waypoints. Since myTracks 5, you can also record tracks directly with your Apple Watch.
myTracks Features:
- Record GPS tracks with iPhone or Apple Watch
- Display tracks on a variety of maps
- Maps are optionally available offline — no internet connection required
- Waypoints and photos can be added to a track during a GPS recording
- GPS tracks can be sent via email
- Photos can be sent via email or shared on social media
- GPS tracks can be exported as GPX, KML, KMZ, or ZIP files, or opened in other apps
- Recorded GPS tracks can be synced to your Mac
- GPS tracks and photos can be synced via iCloud
- Apple Watch app including recording functionality
- myTracks is ad-free
myTracks can be used for free. However, some features require a Premium subscription.
NOTICE:
Continuous use of the GPS feature (including in the background or on standby) can dramatically reduce battery life.
LANGUAGES:
- German
- English
- French
- Japanese
- Spanish
TERMS OF USE:
https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
What's new (v9.2.2)
New in myTracks 9.2.2:
- Bug fix: During short-term recording, the recording did not always stop.
- The 'Background Location Indicator' (blue arrow) has been enabled.
New in myTracks 9.2.1:
- The app's appearance can now be configured in the app's settings, rather than as part of the map settings.
- Several additional bug fixes.
New in myTracks 9.2.0:
- "Select All" feature in track list
- Localization: Simplified Chinese
- Several additional bug fixes.
New in myTracks 9.1.0:
- On OpenStreetMap you can add additional layers from external sources.
- Cockpit View: New view displaying only speed, altitude, and distance
- Cockpit View: Improved support for iPhone in landscape mode
- Bug Fix: In Diary Mode, myTracks consumed excessive battery power on some devices.
- Bug Fix: Setting waypoints for diary recording did not work.
- Several additional bug fixes.
New in myTracks 9.0.0:
- Redesign of the app according to the Liquid Glass principle.
- Track search: You can now search for tracks in the track list. To do so, drag the track list slightly downwards, and a search field will appear. Entering a search string recursively searches all subfolders for tracks with a matching name.
- Improved import of waypoints in GPX files
- Configurable waypoint display on the map
- Configurable width and color of route sections during navigation
- Support for "Shortcuts" has been revised. Please update your existing automations if necessary.
- Bug fixes and other improvements