Pace Ruler is a Lifestyle app by Takafumi AMANO. This simple tool utilizes GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) to survey distances on foot. The survey results, or tracking data, can be conveniently checked using an iOS map and are easily shareable via file sharing.
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1. This simple tool utilizes GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) to survey distances on foot.
2. - Distance Calculation Methods: Options include iOS Default, Haversine, Hubeny (Simple Formula), Bowring, or Hubeny (Original).
3. The survey results, or tracking data, can be conveniently checked using an iOS map and are easily shareable via file sharing.
4. - Units: Choose between meter, international foot, or U.S. survey foot.
5. - Use Light Mode for Maps: The map is displayed in light mode even if you are using dark mode.
6. - Remove Ads: This option removes ads via in-app purchase and displays a toolbar.
7. Continued use of GNSS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
8. - GNSS Accuracy: Specify the allowed range of error.
9. - Automatic Shut Off: If there's no movement for about 5 minutes, surveying will stop automatically.
10. - Reference Ellipsoid: Choose between WGS84 or GRS80.
11. Bowring's method offers the best accuracy.
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The distance is incorrect than what factual distance walked. Do not use this app
I liked this app on an old work phone. I downloaded onto mine so I can see how much wire I will need. It’s not calculating anything of mine. I get the Initialize button and when I hit it and start walking it doesn’t work at all. I also get cancel but I’d like to use this app like I did. So maybe if that gets fixed I’ll leave a different review.
Just throws you in a feedback loop of doing nothing at all.
I’m doing wind sprints on a desert trail and wanted to measure the distance I am sprinting each time. I used the app to measure in meters and it ranged between 121.5 and 122.2 meters. Seems to be consistent and accurate. For shorter distances it varies wildly.
I used it to measure a property that was about 467 feet long in the app and with a rough measurement using a tape measure. I was able to calculate the app was only off by 5-10 feet off which isn’t much in terms of long distances,
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