Lacks user friendliness
"Settings" menu hidden under the Favorites/Bookmarks menu in a weird left right left arrow pattern. Normally "Settings" are found under the app settings in iOS settings or under a gear icon or 3 horizontal lines as google has forced upon us. The settings menu would also be a good place to put accuracy, map type, empty map cache, syncronization settings, and other miscellaneous things. Instead, they are scattered throughout the "record" button, "world/map" button, and hidden in weird places.
I dont know how to add a bookmark/favorite yet. I also am not sure how Im supposed to move the files into a folder. There is no "move" button, though there is a custom sort option (hold the "settings" icon on the individual track while editing tracks) which lets you drag 1 individual track up or down. Selecting multiple tracks does nothing other than let you mass delete.
Turning on and off recording is usually a one touch thing, but on this app theres no big red record button. Instead you have to press 2 times.
The maps are nice, but I found the "best" accuracy a bit too accurate for stops. I have since lowered the accuracy to hopefully get a better average reading, because I care about my average more than the exact distance. GPS is notoriously inaccurate for single points and inside buildings. I would appreciate a 500m option for accuracy as well. 3 km is a bit steep.
I recently came from "My Tracks" on google play and was disappointed that there was no iOS port even though it is open source. While I use "myTracks" I dont really like it because its not easy to use. I like the lack of features which keeps the program simple, but its poorly executed.
David David Davidson about
myTracks - The GPS-Logger, v2.1.0