
Geoffrey Sherwood
very nice app. the barometric part doesn't work well in Ireland because the air pressure changes so rapidly -- not the apps fault, of course! The other two readings work very well. my only complaint is that you can't set the size of the altitude text. i would much rather have the ability to shrink the graphic altimeter, which I can't read any way while riding my bike and make the numerical readout of the altitude larger. that said, it is a great app and well worth paying for.
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A Google user
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Full page ad popped after only about 20 seconds of trying it. Uninstalled. [Response] I'm sorry, but it happened the very first time I tried it and I had used it far less than 10 mins. I'm certain of it. Perhaps there is a bug somewhere. I looked at the 3 altitudes, then went to look at the settings, and the ad came up after I left the settings. I've been a professional developer for over 35 years--bugs are a part of the development life cycle. I sincerely hope you find the problem.
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False, there is no more then 3 ads every 3 hours with a minimum period of 10 minutes.

A Google user
Very accurate. Many users of GPS are not aware that the altitude given by GPS is based on a theoretical Geode of the Earth's surface. It can be up to 100' (33m) off. To get a correct altitude you have to have access to a database with the true altitude for every location. With that in mind, this app gets the GPS location (which is +- 5m for most locations on the Earth) and then finds the surveyed height. The location of my house is 227ft MSL and this app says 230ft MSL. Considering that I am holding it about 4' off the ground that is pretty darn good. It it is also cool that it also gives the altitude the current pressure is found in the Standard Atmosphere.
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