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Re: SportyPal - GPS tracking application

Some new options added, as well as a new user interface.
http://www.sportypal.com

Windows Mobile SportyPal 1.2.3

A new update is now online for Windows Mobile users, fixing several issues present in the previous versions.

Here’s a list of changes made in the new version:
The “Turn display off during workout” option now works properly and doesn’t force your display to turn off when it isn’t enabled.
Registration results should make a lot more sense now (now more wrong password messages if you didn’t enter the wrong password).
Windows Mobile Standard users can now view and use the sharing screen again.
Removed the autopause option since it didn’t seem to do much and it was nothing but trouble.
Reduced overall memory usage.
SportyPal will no longer crash if it encounters a write error during upload (upload will still fail, though).
Checkpoints are no longer placed automatically at the beginning and end of a pause section, leading to a NaN value during analysis on the website.
Improved error logging to help us find several bugs that users have reported but that we can’t reproduce. Also fixed a potential crash during error logging (the application would have already crashed at that point, but it would’ve prevented the log from being saved).
Altitude detection has been improved. Since we suspect that, according to user data, altitude detection may be causing altitude during a workout to “skip” (jump between invalid and valid values), we’ve also added an option to turn it off.
Added several improvements in reading workouts from memory.
Workouts that do not contain any coordinates will now be removed when you attempt to access them. This will most likely cause SportyPal to crash (gracefully), but then again, you shouldn’t have been able to save that kind of workout anyway. At least it’ll keep the empty workout from causing any more trouble.
Implicitly invalid coordinates (all zeroes or out of the map) should no longer bog down a workout as long as you’re receiving something that looks valid, no matter how bad your signal is.
Upload confirmation show up properly now, along with a notification for the new version.

http://sportypal.com/Download#platform=WinMo
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