Bugs or "non-documented features" in new MRA Mobile app.
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@robin-10 said in Bugs or "non-documented features" in new MRA Mobile app.:
Just updated but can't see how to "save as" my route and export to Garmin Drive which is the only way I seem able to transfer it to my Garmin XT.
I have the same problem. I can not transfer to my XT anymore.
I was this using this a lot.
Is there a possibility to go back to the old app? -
@jaap-n said in Bugs or "non-documented features" in new MRA Mobile app.:
@robin-10 said in Bugs or "non-documented features" in new MRA Mobile app.:
Just updated but can't see how to "save as" my route and export to Garmin Drive which is the only way I seem able to transfer it to my Garmin XT.
I have the same problem. I can not transfer to my XT anymore.
I was this using this a lot.
Is there a possibility to go back to the old app?+1, can no longer transfer GPXs to Garmin Drive.
I'm also interested if I can go back to previous version.
Meanwhile I'll go to other fully functional "curved" app.Once confirmed it's a "preliminary version", I'll be delighted to return to MRA once it's a mature software.
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From MRAs Facebook page:
For your information:
The new MRA Mobile app is available for free download . We do get comments that you can create and edit routes less easily than with the old app . We didn't expect that, because you can just browse through your smartphone to www.MyRouteApp.com and then you can do the same as through the 'old' app...
The new app is much better at what it was intended for, tracking and adding photos . And now also navigate without turn-by-turn instructions . We will collect all feedback and will come up with new updates soon!
PS: this app is not a replacement for our navigation app (MRA Navigation) . This app is intended as a free addition to the website .
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The essence of a lof those 'problems' in the old app were due to the fact that a lot if it's popular functionality was simply a loaded-in website. This means that your question is an answer in itself: we're solving the old problems by replacing flawed systems in their entirety.
You mention 'old problems' as well. We have had several big improvements on our bug-fixing process for the website, I will freely admit that the apps were a thorn in our side where fixing problems was oftentimes tedious, time consuming and lacking results. (which is, as I've outlined in my opening paragraph, why we've pushed this huge update of the mobile app). Could you tell me what those problems are?
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@timo-martosatiman-mra for the problems I am talking about I opened a ticket where I also sent you a video and I show you all the problems on the WEB, both from Mac and from iPad (device that I use the most), the problems are always the same and unresolved ... if with my name he goes to look for the ticket he understands what I'm talking about ... and in any case even in this version to create a path or modify it, the app always leads to the web version ... so what has changed?