MilerMeter Cheats

MilerMeter Hack 1.1.2 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Paul Degnan
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 1.1.2
ID: com.groovypartners.milermeter

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Description

MilerMeter's job is to help you precisely measure the distance of a run, bike ride, or walk. Use it to choose the route you'll take the next time you head outside, or use it after you get back from an impromtu workout or long walk to see how far you went.

MilerMeter comes from the same disturbed mind that brought you www.gmap-pedometer.com, which is the desktop-oriented website version of the same thing. This means that you can synch your saved routes with www.gmap-pedometer.com, and switch back and forth between the roomy desktop map and the convenient mobile version without having to enter data twice!

Version history

1.1.2
2015-10-02
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Fixed the location search box
1.1.1
2015-09-21
An error which broke the automatic routing function has been fixed.
1.0.3
2013-09-18
Corrects a display issue on iPad
1.0.2
2013-09-17
ios7 compatibility changes
1.0.1
2013-06-14
Fixed bug that broke automatic routing
1.0
2013-02-27

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Banish Ads
(Ads will be removed from MilerMeter permanently, on any devices associated with your AppleID. Thanks!)
$4.99
Free
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Ratings

3.3 out of 5
7 Ratings

Reviews

JimmyD2,
Ok first effort
I love gmap-pedometer. I use it constantly to map runs esp when away from home. This app provides some of the same functionality but some elements could use refining.

There is not a clear way to start and stop mapping that is distinct from normal pin placement.

Also when done mapping there is no way to name the route. So you wind up with a list of route distances but no way to distinguish locations.

Same is true when syncing with online account. Just the distances download and not the route names. So no idea where the route is.

I'm sure all these enhancements are in the works. But for now the app is "fair" in that it does let you map routes albeit the UI could be improved.
Kbvmcrae,
Needs updating
This is a good app but the built in maps have not been updated. I live in a newly developed area and the map doesn't show my street. It forces me to manually input the turns and bends. This has the potential to be a great app it just needs to be updated.
Ohmygodmynicknameisdave,
Maps are old.
Agree with other posters. The app is fine but if you’re looking to manually input run routes, it lacks trails and other things we expect from modern gmaps and the gmap-pedometer.
strangelittlebird,
Not what I hoped for
I thought this would be similar to gmap pedometer in that it would allow you to map walks taken though parks and trails, however it only works for streets.
SeeSissyRun,
Waste of time. Needs tweaking
This app is a great idea in theory and I couldn't wait for it to come out. It's really not that useful though. The map on here is not updated and doesn't have some roads that gmap pedometer has. It also doesn't always take the shortest route when auto mapping. Sometimes it just doesn't let you go in a certain street. I always try to map on my iPhone but end up just moving to the computer. Waste of time.

Also: there is a feature that allows you to sync maps created on the website with the app (if you created your map on the computer instead of iPhone), but it never works.
Carrie Gee,
Not There Yet
I think it's great that they're trying to get into the app world, because that is where I want to be able to record this information, but this app doesn't do it for me. It crashed three times in the first five minutes of use, didn't keep me logged in when i came back and I couldn't automatically go to where I was in the real world. I had to zoom way out then back in to start my new route from my new location. Needs a lot of work and user friendliness features, but I will keep trying if they're willing to keep trying! Thanks for the great website though! I use whenever I'm in a new city!
14DC,
Love it
Seems just as easy to use as the gmaps site. The only thing I would change is, it would be nice to name your routes. Also, a click save button would be helpful, so you can save different routes as you're mapping one larger one. Didn't crash, seems to work fine.
LP415,
Could be great again
I still love this app, it's just become a little archaic. Runs must manually be routed now because the automatic mapping stopped working. I can still map a run on my laptop and plug the route into the cloud to download to my phone, but the extra steps have become a hassle. Hope the problem gets fixed soon!
RunDougRun,
Failure thus far
I'm a solid GMaps user on my Mac, constructing at least two routes every weekend for a marathon training group. Using it on my iPhone or iPad is a huge failure thus far. I thought this app would be the solution for portable devices, but on the first attempt to sync to my account, it froze and never came back. I had to delete it, as I could get no response at all.

Maybe it'll only get better, because that's about all it can do at this point. Looking forward to the fix!
Josie's Dadda,
Disappointed so far...
While I couldn't live without gmaps on my computer, gmaps on my phone has been a failure thus far. No matter where I placed pins, the app refused to follow the roads and went terribly askew. If I got too many pins placed, it began complaining about broadband issues. The entire process felt somewhat slow as well. I feel like this COULD be great, and will be once they work out some of the kinks, but I'm disappointed so far.

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