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11 Nov 2011
iOS5 and Mapometer
9 Sep 2011
Mapometer and Open Street Map
We have made a small upgrade to Mapometer than will make a huge difference to our users. The maps on Open Street Map are continually improved by the users themselves. If you find a mistake in the map, all you have to do his head over to their site and make the change yourself! This means that the maps are much more up-to-date than the Google maps. Open Street Maps also includes footpaths, bridle paths and cycling routes which will be really useful for Mapometer users.
To access the Open Street Map layer simply click on the button on the map.
Please note that Mapometer will not auto follow paths if you have the “Follow Roads” button pressed as that information applies to the roads in the Google map only.
16 Aug 2011
New site known outstanding bugs.
We have ironed quite a few bugs in the last week and many thanks for everyone who has emailed in and left comments. Please continue to do so by attaching comments to this post including any error messages you get and browser information etc. The ones we know about, are working on but haven’t quite sorted out yet are:
1. Sometimes when you save a route the name of the route is left blank in the “My Routes” section. Fixed we think. Can you let us know if it happens again.
2. When you put in a new location the site doesn’t zoom into it. Fixed
3. Importing GPX routes is temperamental. This seems only to be an issue for longer routes imported into the Safari browser
4. Distance markers do not print out. Fixed
Any information you have about these or anything other bugs is really useful so please continue to let us know. Thanks. James
5 Aug 2011
New site feedback and issues
5 Aug 2011
Site redesign and Social Network Login
We have spent ages working on a site redesign and are pleased to announce that it is up and running. As well as a complete face lift we have looked carefully at the functionality of every page we think it Mapometer is now easier to use than ever.
We have also integrated Facebook and Twitter into the site allowing you log in or register via your social network. If you already have an account and want to link it to your social network you should log into Mapometer in the normal way and link it from within the account. Then, in future you will be able to log in via the social network.
Let us know if you have any feedback or if you come across any issues.
5 Aug 2011
No more translation within the site – sorry!
We have just updated the site and included a lot of improvements. More to follow on that.
We have had to leave out the Google Translate feature from the new site. The is because Google are discontinuing the API from December 1st onwards. We are really sorry about this as we know our international users have been using it. There is a solution however. If you search for Mapometer in Google and then press the “Translate” Button to the right of the link. It looks like this:
7 Mar 2011
Running in Christchurch, New Zealand.
This from one of our users in Christchurch New Zealand:
Yes, things are a mess in my lovely city. It’s hard doing some of the usual road runs here now because of all the holes and sand from the liquifaction and in some cases sewerage – yuk. And not to mention having to hold your breath as you run past portaloos – not very nice but at least my house and family are all safe. It’s been a terrible time for so many people. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought this would happen to our city. We are all getting tired of the aftershocks too, but going for a run is a good way of coping.
Our thoughts go out to everyone in that lovely part of the world.





