- Earliest Version Launch Date Globally05/05/2017
- Latest Version3.3.6
- Time Since Latest Version3Year192days19Hour
- Total Updated Versions (last 1 year)0
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- Version: 3.3.601/07/2021Size:82.03MUpdate Log
Fixed bug preventing new track logs from appearing in track log list.
ScreenshotsVideoApp DescriptionThis utility app allows owners of any Bad Elf GPS accessory to check the health of the Bad Elf hardware, view the GPS data being received, transfer and view trip logs, and install firmware updates.
Visit www.bad-elf.com to learn more about the Bad Elf GPS, GPS Pro/Pro+, and the GNSS Surveyor accessories, which add a high performance GPS receiver to the iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad via the 30-pin dock connector, Lighting connector, or Bluetooth. The GPS data is usable by ALL location-based iOS applications in the App Store.
Note: Continued use of the GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. - Version: 3.3.405/05/2017Size:83.95MUpdate Log
This is a maintenance release with minor updates related to trip names, raw logging, and exporting KML.
New features:
- Added app setting for altitude mode to use when exporting trips in KML format.
- Added pause functionality to GNSS Surveyor raw logging.
- Added NMEA markers to GNSS Surveyor raw logs when BT connection is lost/found or raw logging is paused/resumed.
Bugs fixed:
- Fixed issue with POI names and timestamps when exported via KML.
- Trip names no longer limited to 50 characters.
- Fixed UI issue clipping the satellite count.
- Fixed issue with parsing some logs files from GPS Pro+ and GNSS Surveyor accessories.ScreenshotsVideoApp DescriptionThis utility app allows owners of any Bad Elf GPS accessory to check the health of the Bad Elf hardware, view the GPS data being received, transfer and view trip logs, and install firmware updates.
Visit www.bad-elf.com to learn more about the Bad Elf GPS, GPS Pro/Pro+, and the GNSS Surveyor accessories, which add a high performance GPS receiver to the iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad via the 30-pin dock connector, Lighting connector, or Bluetooth. The GPS data is usable by ALL location-based iOS applications in the App Store.
Note: Continued use of the GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.