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JAS Location Tracker records your location into journeys as you move. You can then view it on Google Maps, see its data in graphs, or dig into its detailed statistics such as speed, altitude, distance, time, and etc. The journeys can be exported into the standard KML/GPX formats, which can be viewed, edited, and stored by many popular software products such as Google Maps, Google Earth, Bing Maps, and more. All functionalities are available for FREE! There are no limits as to the number of journeys, tracks, points, placemarks, or anything. This app is supported by ads, which you can remove through an in-app purchase. ------------------------------------------------------------- Major features: ▶ Background updates Record your location while in the background. You can lock your device, switch to another app, or listen to music, and new location data can still be recorded. ▶ Resume journey Resume your journey even if you have stopped it by mistake. ▶ High accuracy Intelligently skip inaccurate location data caused by occasional bad reception. ▶ Placemarks Add and name placemarks at the current location. ▶ Google Maps The journey is presented on Google Maps, supporting such map types as Normal, Satellite, Terrain, Hybrid, and Traffic. ▶ Graphs Visualize the journey in graphs, which you can enjoy studying and analyzing. ▶ Statistics Detailed statistics are available, including speed, altitude, distance, time, and more. ▶ Export formats Export a journey as a KML or GPX file, which are common, standard geographical file formats supported by many popular mapping and geographical information applications and services, including Google Maps, Google Earth, and Bing Maps. Or, export it as a JAS Journey file so that it can be imported back later. ▶ Export methods Send an exported journey as an email attachment, upload it directly to Google Drive (formerly Google Docs) and Dropbox, or pass it to other apps such as Google Earth and Evernote. ▶ Share screenshots Share a screenshot of the current map or graph onto Facebook or Twitter, email it to your friends, save it to the camera roll, or share it to other apps like WhatsApp, Line, Google Drive, Dropbox, and Evernote. ▶ Multiple journeys View a journey while the app is recording your location into another one at the same time. ▶ Journey management Manage all your journeys - create, delete, rename, duplicate, and so on. ▶ Low battery reminders Alert you with notifications when the battery level is low. ▶ Screen orientations Fully support portrait and landscape orientations. Rotate any time to suit your needs. ▶ Fullscreen mode Switch to fullscreen mode at any time for a larger view. ▶ iOS support From iOS 9, to the latest iOS 11; from the smallest 3.5-inch iPhone 4S, to the biggest 5.8-inch iPhone X. ▶ Apple Watch Start or pause your journey right from your wrist. ▶ Today widget Add the widget to the Today View and see basic information of your current journey in the Lock Screen. ▶ Low battery usage The usage on battery is minimal. On a fully charged iPhone 5 running on iOS 7, it can keep on recording your location with the highest accuracy for over 9 hours¹. ▶ Low resource usage The usage on CPU and memory is minimal. We work very hard to reduce the usage on these precious resources on your mobile device. ▶ No network required No internet connection is required to record your location. However, some functionalities wouldn't quite work without the internet, such as the Google Maps, or the ability to upload your exported journey to Google Drive. ¹ With "Deferred Delivery of Location Updates" turned on. Actual battery usage depends on many factors. Your mileage may vary. ------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT NOTES: - Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. - Stay alert, be safe. Always keep your eyes on the traffic while on the move.