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Do I need an active Internet connection to register a track with EasyTrails GPS?No, absolutely.Pauses and resumes points con be viewed on the maps thanks to special placeholders. Can I close EasyTrails GPS without losing the current track?Sure! EasyTrails GPS will pause your track and on the next run you will be prompted to resume or discard the previously paused track.Which applications can read the tracks exported with EasyTrails GPS?EasyTrails GPS exports the tracks in three standard formats: GPX, KML, CSV so it is fully compatible with every application which uses these formats, like Google Earth/Maps, SportTrack (Windows), TrailRunner, RubiTrack (Mac OS X).Another thing you should avoid is to turn on and off the screen many times as this operation causes peaks in power consumption. You should also turn off Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity as they are very expensive in terms of battery life. If you are not using the screen to view the data you’ll better turn it off with the “sleep” button of your iPhone. How can I improve the battery life while using EasyTrails GPS?Battery life using EasyTrails GPS is far longer than any other similar application, though you can improve it by using some simple trick.EasyTrails GPS 4 supports the multitasking, so you can make a phone call, use the iPod or the Nike+iPod and other applications while EasyTrails GPS continue to record the track. Can I use EasyTrails GPS while I’m using other applications?Yes.Scroll down until you will find a list of applications, including EasyTrails GPS: from here you can change the unit system. You have to go in the Apple’s Settings application (the one in which you can turn on/off the airplane mode, the WiFi, the bluetooth, and so on). Can I change the units of measurement? (E.g.: km/h to mi/h and so on.)Yes.You must be sure that it derives from a GPS signal: the blue radius around your current position must be close to ten meters.If you obtain a valid GPS position in the Maps application, switch to EasyTrails GPS.If this trick was not enough, restart your iPhone. Warning: the Maps application use also the GSM/UMTS cell to detect your position.
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Then wait for a few minutes: can you see your current position? To be sure, open the Maps application and position your iPhone outdoor without barriers (i.e.: the iPhone must see the sky). Like we wrote in the iTunes page, only iPhone 3G, 3GS and 4 have a built-in GPS receiver, so on the iPod or on the first-generation iPhone the application doesn’t work “as is”: you need an external receiver.Said so, we must ensure that the GPS receiver is working. Obviously, your device must have a GPS receiver. What I can do?Before starting, we must ensure that all prerequisites of theapplications are met. I’m always waiting for a valid GPS signal.Remember: before to do this, export (in GPX format) your tracks and waypoints to be able to re-import them once you have again EasyTrails GPS on your iPhone, otherwise you are going to definitively lose them. Don’t worry: you won’t have to pay again, this operation will be totally free. EasyTrails must be “ON”.Otherwise, delete the app from your iPhone and download it again from iTunes/Appstore. Open the application Settings, choose General and then select Location. What shall I do?First, make sure you have granted to EasyTrails GPS 4 the permission to determine your location. EasyTrails GPS is unable to get the GPS signal while others GPS apps, included EasyTrails GPS LITE, works correctly.