First test on iOS
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@Steve-Lynch First of all happy to hear you got access to the Beta
Any more information about the crash? If you mention that it crashed between waypoints 6 & 7, including a link to the public route could help.
Regarding the new names in Waypoints, this has nothing to do with the app but is purely a routeplanner feature. This has been online for quite some time already (~2 months) after community suggestions. We do however appreciate your remark which raises the question if it would be nice to turn this off.
Hope you enjoyed the rest of your first Beta experience
@Corjan-Meijerink
I have had iOS 3.2.4 for a while but yesterday was the first time I got to use it.
I still do not have access to Android yet but Lisanne has confirmed that this will be resolved soon.
I can't really expand on the issue regarding the crash other than saying that it just closed.Weather permitting, I will stick the go pro on the bike over christmas to record the iOS Screen
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Regarding the route please see below.
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/6867110?mode=share
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@Corjan-Meijerink
I have had iOS 3.2.4 for a while but yesterday was the first time I got to use it.
I still do not have access to Android yet but Lisanne has confirmed that this will be resolved soon.
I can't really expand on the issue regarding the crash other than saying that it just closed.Weather permitting, I will stick the go pro on the bike over christmas to record the iOS Screen
@Steve-Lynch Do hope Android works for you soon. I can confirm I added your correct gmail account to allowed testers
Thanks again for your feedback, we'll see if we can find any crash logs!
Screenrecording / video recordings are always helpful@Steve-Lynch said in First test on iOS:
please see below
Appreciate the above!
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@Steve-Lynch Do hope Android works for you soon. I can confirm I added your correct gmail account to allowed testers
Thanks again for your feedback, we'll see if we can find any crash logs!
Screenrecording / video recordings are always helpful@Steve-Lynch said in First test on iOS:
please see below
Appreciate the above!
@Corjan-Meijerink @lisanne (Support)
I now have access to 3.2.4 for Android.
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@Corjan-Meijerink @lisanne (Support)
I now have access to 3.2.4 for Android.
Thank you both.@Steve-Lynch Excellent! Knew it would work eventually
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@Corjan-Meijerink
I have had iOS 3.2.4 for a while but yesterday was the first time I got to use it.
I still do not have access to Android yet but Lisanne has confirmed that this will be resolved soon.
I can't really expand on the issue regarding the crash other than saying that it just closed.Weather permitting, I will stick the go pro on the bike over christmas to record the iOS Screen
@Steve-Lynch The strange names happen to me many times before; it is all related to the location of the WP on the map during the route planning. What I was doing at the beginning, I just dropped the WP casually on or off the road. This is what happens:
I have learned my lesson; I put the WP on the road.
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@Steve-Lynch The strange names happen to me many times before; it is all related to the location of the WP on the map during the route planning. What I was doing at the beginning, I just dropped the WP casually on or off the road. This is what happens:
I have learned my lesson; I put the WP on the road.
@UltraStar The names that you see on the route points is because there was an update in the RoutePlanner some months ago. This update uses dynamic names instead of the road names and it has nothing to do with placing route points off of the road. Having said that, it is always good practice to place route points accurately on the track line and away from roundabouts, viaducts and road junctions.
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@UltraStar The names that you see on the route points is because there was an update in the RoutePlanner some months ago. This update uses dynamic names instead of the road names and it has nothing to do with placing route points off of the road. Having said that, it is always good practice to place route points accurately on the track line and away from roundabouts, viaducts and road junctions.
Nick, I did a bit of digging for Waypoint 1 in my public route.
Healing Energy Tools is a real Company that apparently seems to be registered to a flat in the small 4 block estate where I live.
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Nick, I did a bit of digging for Waypoint 1 in my public route.
Healing Energy Tools is a real Company that apparently seems to be registered to a flat in the small 4 block estate where I live.
I do not get how these "Dynamic" names have any relevance to Route Planning in the real world.@Steve-Lynch No, Iβm not keen on them either. I think @Corjan-Meijerink might change it back to street addresses
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@Steve-Lynch No, Iβm not keen on them either. I think @Corjan-Meijerink might change it back to street addresses
I'll keep them crossed too then
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@Steve-Lynch No, Iβm not keen on them either. I think @Corjan-Meijerink might change it back to street addresses
Nick, feel free to lock this post.
I will be running Android on the Bike from next week (Weather permitting, I won't ride in snow) with a GoPro recording my Samsung S10.
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Happy I can unlock some topics
@Nick-Carthew @Steve-Lynch I've made some changes regarding the waypoint names. Hope you like it more now!
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Happy I can unlock some topics
@Nick-Carthew @Steve-Lynch I've made some changes regarding the waypoint names. Hope you like it more now!
@Corjan-Meijerink You have the magic
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@Nick-Carthew @Steve-Lynch I've made some changes regarding the waypoint names. Hope you like it more now!
Awesome, thank for your consideration.
And also for the brilliant job you are doing with Next. -
Awesome, thank for your consideration.
And also for the brilliant job you are doing with Next.@Steve-Lynch Appreciate the kind words
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