1.5.3
2021-07-08
This is a minor update improving Peaks.
- More Recording Stats: When recording, you can cycle through the stats to get more stats.
- Improved offline search capabilities - if the app detects there is no internet access, it will now search through the cache
- Improved destination checking - if the app can recheck for reached destinations, it will.
- Improved read and write speed of caches for destinations, and fixes a problem where occasionally destination loading could block the apps main thread
- Improved messaging when restoring purchases
1.5.2
2021-05-27
This release fixes some minor bugs in Peaks.
1.5.1
2021-05-11
What's New:
- Trip Reports: Create and view trip reports from previous climbs.
- Season Summary: Get a summary of each season and aggregated totals
What's Improved:
- Search results now include your past climbs
What's Fixed:
- Training data wouldn't correctly display values if they were greater than 1hr
- Some deep links weren't working as expected
1.5.0
2021-03-18
2 months in the making, but the new release is worth the wait!
What's New:
- Peaks on the Apple Watch: We've built out a way to view your active climbing stats on the Apple Watch, making it easy to get a summary of your climb without even needing to take off your gloves. Furthermore, if you have an Apple Watch, health data such as your heart rate and calories burned will be included on your recordings. Using your Apple Watch will also give you that sweet, sweet ring credit.
- Training: Climb something multiple times via the same route, and Peaks will automatically link up your efforts to show you your progress over time.
- Climbing Parties: You climb together, why not plan together? Send your whole party an invite link to them to your plan.
- Discover Tab: Adding a new way to discover the mountains around you people are climbing. Look through popular climbs & local ones to find ones you didn't know were being climbed, or ones you might not have even known about.
- Account Tab: Manage your account all in one place on the new account tab.
What's Improved:
- The Plan Tab will now load significantly more efficiently, loaded with better caching and better data fetching.
- List UI has been greatly improved. The rings especially look a lot cleaner now.
- Sessions will tell you when you've only given Peaks limited photo access, helping you determine why you might not be seeing photos you took during your climb.
- Reminder can be removed from your plans by swiping right on them.
- Premium processing has been greatly improved, ensuring everyone who joins premium gets access to the features.
What's Fixed:
- There was a crasher that could occur when you view a plan that wasn't yours. This has been fixed.
- Fixed an issue when recording that would occasionally show you vertical feet remaining despite the fact your were on the summit. This issue has been fixed, you should see 0ft remaining on the top now.
- The map on the share screen wouldn't always zoom to the correct level.
- Various other bug fixes & performance improvements
1.4.0
2021-01-09
The first release of Peaks for 2021 is a large one!
What’s New:
- Weather Forecasts: Weather forecasts now available on plans and destination pages
- Destination Pages: New data on the Peaks you're climbing. New features include 3D maps of the mountains, graphs showing you which months are the most popular to climb, and weather updates so you can plan when to climb.
What’s Improved:
- On iPad and Mac, you can resize the windows.
What’s Fixed:
- There was a memory leak on the Plan pages that was fixed.
- When signing in, there was a bug that could prevent your data from showing up without reloading the app
- The history screen will now correctly refresh it’s data when you log out / log in
- Other minor bug fixes
1.3.1
2020-12-02
What's New
- Avalanche Alerts: If there is an active avalanche alert in the area of a plan, Peaks will display some relevant information from the alert as well as providing a line to the full report
- MacOS Support
What's Fixed
- Fixed a bug where some lines would be accidentally removed from maps (such as contour lines)
- Fixed various incorrect font sizes/colors
1.3.0
2020-11-12
Lifetime Stats:
This version adds Lifetime stats, so that you can keep track of your cumulative & best efforts.
iPad Pointer Support:
Enhanced iPad Pro support with support for pointers across more of the app.
Bug Fixes:
Some random bug fixes, including a random bug that could crash the app for recordings on the 31st of certain months recorded in the evening.
1.2.1
2020-10-03
Thanks for supporting Peaks!
This is a minor update to fix some issues with the previous version.
1.2.0
2020-09-29
-Lists
This version adds lists, so you can track your progress on climbing lists.
- iOS 14 Support
This version adds support for iOS 14 features, such as the new datepicker, precise location adjustments, and iPad support.
- Stability and performance improvements
Added a bunch of stability improvements, including using NSDiffableDataSource to make lists much more performant.
1.1.1
2020-08-25
This is a minor updating fixing some bugs from the last update:
- Adding the date back to sessions details pages, since that accidently got removed in the previous update
- Fixing custom routes, so that now if you create a plan with a custom route you can share the plan to any user using the Peaks app.
1.1.0
2020-08-10
Thanks for supporting Peaks! This is the biggest release since launch, with lots of new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements.
What's New
- Route Importing: Now you can import your own GPX tracks into Peaks and create plans with them.
- Timeline for Recordings: Your recordings will now give you a detailed timeline for your events throughout the climb.
- Sunrise / Sunset: For climbs when you started or finished in the dark, Peaks will now display when the sun rose or set relative to your climb.
- Fullscreen 3D/AR: All 3D and AR screens are now in fullscreen, allowing you to use every bit of screen to view your climbs.
What’s Improved
- When points for a session are written, we utilize a background thread to avoid lagging the app.
- Photos that exist in iCloud but not on your device will now be able to be loaded in
What’s Fixed
- When a session has no associated photos Peaks will now display a clear message telling you why that space is there.
- IAP receipts will only be “force refreshed” if its needed, no longer prompting you to enter your password if it isn’t needed.
- GPX files couldn’t be imported always
1.0.9
2020-06-29
What’s New:
- Fullscreen Maps: View any plan or recording in fullscreen by tapping on the map
- Siri Search: All new plans and new recordings will now be indexed by your iPhone. Want to find an old climb? You can search for it right on the home screen to find it without even needing to open the app.
- Password autofill: When you create and account or login, Peaks will offer to save your password for you.
What’s Improved:
- Deeplinking: Deeplinking had some issues depending on the apps backgrounded state. Some improvements to this should lead to all deeplinks working more reliably.
- Consistency in naming: In some places I’d called Plans “Trips” because a long time ago I couldn’t decide what to call them. I found and fixed all instances of this to have the naming be consistent.
1.0.8
2020-06-20
What's New:
- Recording Tab: An entirely new recording tab to help facilitate the attaching of plans, previewing of your route, and more.
What's Fixed:
- The keyboard on the "Create Trip" screen now hides when you're done searching for destinations
- Lifetime Distance: The state and label for this were fixed
1.0.7
2020-06-09
This is a small update fixing the destination suggestions when you first load up the app and begin creating a plan.
1.0.6
2020-06-08
What's New:
- Reminders: Create Reminders to remind you to start recording, review your plan, and more.
- Trimming: Forget to end a recording? Trim the start or end of any recording
What's Fixed:
- Sometime when your premium would expire, the app would crash trying to process it. That's been fixed
- Random bug fixes
1.0.5
2020-05-29
This is a small change making more efficient use of device storage.
1.0.4
2020-05-28
What’s New:
- New History Screen: Adding a new history screen, complete with fancy smancy loaders.
- Bests: We’re showing your bests in 3 categories for now: Highest Point, Longest Climb, Fastest Pace.
What’s Improved:
- Empty sections in the Create Trip screen will now collapse automatically
- Without creating an account on Peaks, you can now connect to Strava to get all of that functionality.
- Added the date to history items.
What’s Fixed:
- Attempted to clean up some code for the last release, and over cleaned, accidentally removing the background color for the “pause” button on recordings, leading to a spooky ghost of a button (unless you use dark mode, then no button at all). Decided to add that back.
- Sometimes iOS wouldn’t recognize the app could import GPX files, so we fixed that.
- When the phone receives new data during recording, the “time recording” stat would “flicker” and show you an old time for a split second. That’s been cleaned up.
- When you start recording, sometimes we take the very first data point as quickly as possible to get your recording going right away. Unfortunately, while we were busy thinking we were geniuses, we forgot to check the accuracy of that very first point which caused some sessions to have an inaccurate point that could skew your stats. So we’ve added that accuracy check.
- If the app crashes, or you need to close and restart it for some reason during a climb, we restore your previous recording. We’ve added some checks to that restoration to ensure we don’t automatically start recording once you get home and go to check your stats.
- Import: Sometimes when importing, the newly imported climb would fail to show up in the history tab until an app restart.
- Upgrade: When going from no account to adding an account, we sometimes wouldn’t show old data until after an app restart.
1.0.3
2020-05-19
What’s New:
- New flow for creating plans: Peaks will now recommend things to climb based on what people are currently climbing, what’s nearby, and what’s been popular.
- “Forgot Password” support: ability to receive a secure Password Reset link emailed to you in case you forget.
What’s Improved:
- Elevation chart on the recording pages: chart looks smoother and shows better data.
- Gain accuracy: we updated the way that gain is calculated to give more accurate session data.
- Updates to session loading time: Waiting sucks, so we revised the way that sessions are loaded to speed things up.
What’s Fixed:
- Fixed a bug where sharing a session with a long-press from the history screen wouldn’t work.
Other:
- Updated terms of service, available in the link at the bottom of the description.
1.0.2
2020-05-11
This is a small update with minor bug fixes:
- When you finish recording a session, the app will now redirect you to the finished session
- When you sign up after creating plans, the plans you made before signing up will now be migrated to your new account
- Minor networking improvements
1.0.1
2020-05-10
This version of Peaks adds routes to the recording screen map, so it's easier track your climb.