GPS Tracks HD Arrives Early - And Is Free For Some AppAdvice Readers
September 7, 2011
Last week, we told you about the launch of GPS Tracks HD for iPad, a follow-up to the popular iPhone/iPod touch app by the same name. We've just received word from the developer that he has released the app two days early. To celebrate, he has provided AppAdvice a limited number of promo codes for some of our readers to get the app for free.
Created by David Morneault, GPS Tracks HD helps you keep track of your hiking, bicycling, walking, or off-road coordinates using a Wi-Fi+ 3G iPad. Best of all, the app draws a line from your location to your next waypoint to give you the exact distance and estimated time of arrival to the waypoint.
Priced at just $1.99, GPS Tracks HD works with four different coordinate systems, including decimal, DMS, MGRS, and UTM. Hereafter, you can import and export three different file types (CSV, GPX, and KML) using iTunes file sharing.
In addition, you can store your favorite locations and also save and review your past tracks.
You can also email or print your locations.
Finally, for those that would like to utilize the app for driving purposes, GPS Tracks HD has an option to get driving directions from a third party app, Navigon.
For more information on GPS Tracks HD, be sure to check out our original post.
If you would like the app for free, please let us know by using the comments below. Tell us why you should receive a free copy. Winners will be contacted via email in a few days.
Note: The app ONLY works on the Wi-Fi + 3G iPad.
Meanwhile, both GPS Tracks and GPS Tracks HD are available now in the App Store.