Texas Historical Marker Guide Cheats

Texas Historical Marker Guide Hack 1.2.10 + Redeem Codes

Texas history near you!

Developer: Gregory Moore
Category: Travel
Price: $2.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.2.10
ID: com.gregorymoore.MarkerFinder

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Description

Texas is home to over 16,000 historical markers. And now there's an app to help you find them!

Features:
-Onboard marker database means you can browse markers without an Internet connection.
-Browse markers by geographic locations including cities and counties.
-Browse markers by governing agencies; manufacturers; and topics.
-Browse attractions where markers can be found including museums; cemeteries; state parks; historic districts; etc.
-Uses Location Services in the background (optionally) and notifies you when you enter a different Texas county! (Continuous use of GPS may reduce battery life.)
-Keep track of marker visits!
-Update marker coordinates! (Device with GPS radio required)
-Record marker conditions!

-Includes conditions of marker where reported.
-Includes text for many markers with more being added frequently.

-Link marker records to existing pictures from your Photo Library! (Photos not included with app.)
-Share your favorite markers via Mail, and iMessage!

-Backup your user database to your computer using iTunes File Sharing. Backed up data includes: Markers you’ve checked in at; marker coordinates you’ve captured; favorite markers; flagged markers; shared markers; and markers you’ve browsed in the database.

Includes:
-Texas Centennial markers and monuments erected in 1936!
-Old San Antonio Road markers erected by DAR and the State of Texas in 1918!
-San Jacinto Battleground markers erected by DRT and the State of Texas in 1912!
-Complete Texas works of Pompeo Coppini!
-Selected Texas works of Waldine Tauch, Frank Teich, Elisabet Ney, and others!
-Selected DAR bronze plaques!
-Blue Star Memorial markers (all the ones we know about.)
-New markers erected since 2012!

Version history

1.2.10
2022-10-13
BUGFIXES
-Fixed a crash when trying to view the narrative on iOS 16
-Fixed a bug which might have prevented the map from being interactive while a search is in progress.
-Fixed a bug that prevented getting the current county.
-Under the hood improvements make the app run much faster.

UI/UX ENHANCEMENTS
-Support for iPad has been improved.
-New setting allows marker coordinate notifications to be disabled. (New coordinates will still be downloaded when browsing the details of a marker that has new coordinate data available.)
-In the marker detail, if there are multiple relationships with the same marker, the related marker will now be listed once and all relationships will be listed in one table row.
-Detail buttons in marker detail, when tapped, provide more information.
-3D Touch support has been removed in favor of the new Context Menus feature introduced in iOS 13.
-Support for new image picker introduced in iOS 14.
-Support for iOS 15

DATA UPDATES
-More narratives have been added and formatted.
Street address; zip code; and plusCode data has been improved for markers in several cities and towns including but not limited to:
Abbott; Alice; Amherst; Andrews; Anna; Annona; Anthony; Aquilla; Archer City; Arcola; Barnes; Bastrop; Bayside; Bay City; Baytown; Beasley; Beeville; Bellville; Bettie; Blessing; Blue Ridge; Boling; Borger; Brazoria; Brenham; Briggs; Brownsville; Brownwood; Buffalo; Camden; Camp Wood; Caney; Canyon Lake; Cedar Hill; Cedar Lake; Cedar Lane; Celeste; Center Point; Centerville; Chireno; Childress; Clifton; Clute; Colorado City; Columbus; Comanche; Comfort; Concan; Conroe; Crane; Corrigan; Cross Plains; Crystal City; Damon; Del Rio; De Leon; Denison; Diboll; Dublin; Douglass; Eagle Lake; Early; Earth; East Columbia; Eastland; Ebenezer; Edinburg; El Paso; Electra; Encino; Emory; Ezzell; Fairfield; Falfurrias; Farmersville; Fischer; Floresville; Fluvanna; Forney; Franklin; Fredericksburg; Frelsburg; Frydek; Gail; Gainesville; Galena Park; Garden City; Gilmer; Goliad; Graham (Garza Co.); Grapeland; Grassland; Gregory; Groesbeck; Gustine; Hamlin; Harper; Hearne; Hempstead; Henrietta; Hidalgo; Highlands; Hillsboro; Hockley; Holliday; Howe; Hubbard; Hunter; Independence; Indianola; Industry; Ingram; Jourdanton; Juno; Kamay; Kaufman; Kemp; Kendleton; Klein; Knippa; Kountze; Lafayette; Leesburg; Leggett; Leona; Liberty; Livingston; Lockhart; Lockney; Longview; Lorenzo; Lufkin; Luling; Mabank; Madisonville; Magnolia; Magnolia Beach; Marble Falls; Marfa; Marion; Markham; Marshall; Matagorda; Mauriceville; McAllen; McGregor; McKinney; McQneeney; Melissa; Merkel; Mexia; Midway; Moscow; Moulton; Mountain Home; Nacogdoches; Neches; Nevada; New Berlin; New Ulm; New Waverly; North Zulch; O’Donnell; Oakalla; Oglesby; Olivia; Orange; Orangefield; Orchard; Ore City; Palacios; Pampa; Panhandle; Panna Maria; Pattison; Pine Island; Pittsburg; Plainview; Pledger; Point Blank; Port Lavaca; Port Neches; Post; Prairie View; Presidio; Pritchett; Quitaque; Refugio; Rhonesboro; Richards; Richland; Rosenberg; Rosewood; Rotan; Sabinal; Sachse; San Antonio; San Elizario; San Marcos; Saratoga; Seadrift; Sealy; Shamrock; Sidney; Silverton; Skidmore; Snyder; Spring Branch; Spur; Stafford; Sterling City; Sugar Land; Sweeny; Temple; Terlingua; Three Rivers; Tivoli; Tye; Union Grove; Uvalde; Valley View (Wichita Co.); Van Vleck; Victoria; Vidor; Waller; Wallis; Wellington; West Columbia; White Deer; Whitney; Wied; Windthorst; Woden; Womack; The Woodlands; Zavala
1.2.9
2020-01-14
BUG FIXES
Restored ability to save new coordinates.
Restored ability to save marker conditions.
Restored graphic that indicates new attractions in the current app version.

After tapping coordinate update notification on iPad, Marker details are displayed to right of home view.

UI/UX ENHANCEMENTS
In About view, support links and email are now tappable.

Open Location Codes (Google Plus Codes) are now visible in the marker and attraction detail views.

Get directions to Open Location Codes (Google Plus Codes) using Google Maps app. (Requires Google Maps app to be installed on you device.)

DATA UPDATES
-More narratives have been added and formatted.
Street address; zip code; and plusCode data has been improved for markers in several cities and towns including but not limited to:
Amarillo; Andice; Bartlett; Bradford; Canyon; Coolidge; Cost; Coupland; Cuero; Dallas; Elkhart; Granger; Jarrell; Leander; Liberty Hill; Meyersville; Fort Worth; Georgetown; Gonzales; New Braunfels; Nordheim; Palestine; Vernon; Westhoff; Wichita Falls; Yoakum
1.2.8
2019-09-30
NEW FEATURES
Dark Mode is supported on iOS 13

New About view gives app information such as version and build numbers, support email link, etc.

New App Settings view allows settings to be changed from within Marker Guide.

New settings include ability to choose distances to be displayed in imperial or metric units.

BUG FIXES
Fixed an issue where the Options and other auxiliary views on the map would cover the entire screen on iPad with no way to dismiss them.

Fixed an issue which would cause the app to crash while standing on the fishing pier at Fort Parker State Park with Location Services enabled.

ICLOUD
Expanded coordinate data update notifications from iCloud.

DATA UPDATES
-More markers have been added.
-More markers have topics linked.
-More narratives have been added and formatted.
-Street address and zip code data has been improved for markers in several cities and towns including but not limited to:
Alamo; Albany; Avery; Beckville; Blue Ridge; Boerne; Bogata; Canyon; Colorado City; Copeville; Cross Plains; Donna; El Campo; Earth; Elysian Fields; Farichilds; Farmersville; Ferris; Florence; Garwood; Galveston; Geronimo; Groesbeck; Groom; Hallettsville; Hermleigh; Houston; Humble; Huntsville; Karnes City; Kelsey; Levelland; Lyford; Marfa; McAllen; McLean; Memphis; Mercedes; Mexia; Mission; Moran; Morgan Mill; Navasota; Oakville; Orchard; Palmer; Payne Springs; Pharr; Pilot Point; Plainview; Randolph (Fannin Co.); Richmond; Robstown; Rockdale; Rosenberg; Run; San Juan; San Saba; Seguin; Sherman; Shiner; Stamford; Stockdale; Tioga; Trenton; Weslaco; Wharton; White Oak; Whitesboro; Yoakum
1.2.7
2018-12-17
BUG FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS
The browsed markers list shows dates again.
Many under-the-hood changes have been made to make Marker Guide faster and more stable.

ICLOUD
Receive coordinate data updates from iCloud. New coordinate data will now be added independently of app version updates.

DATA UPDATES FOR D.A.R. OLD SAN ANTONIO ROAD MARKERS
In 1918, the Daughters of the American Revolution and the State of Texas surveyed and marked the Texas portion of the Old San Antonio Road. Pink granite markers were placed at approximately five mile intervals from the Sabine River all the way to the Rio Grande. Most of these 100-year-old markers still exist today.
Data updates in progress for these markers include but are not limited to:
Streets and/or street addresses; zip codes; cities and communities; location conditions

MARKER DETAILS
Scroll down in the marker detail view for more information about the marker’s location such as: which side of the road; whether one of those brown signs (called early warning signs) is present; and whether the marker is visible using Google’s Street View.

Coordinate data will start to indicate how reliable the coordinate is. (A future app update will allow users to submit this information via iCloud.)

OTHER DATA UPDATES
Many marker coordinate additions and corrections (200+)
-Street address and zip code data has been improved for markers in several cities and towns including but not limited to:
Allen; Argyle; Augusta; Beeville; Bellville; Benbrook; Big Sandy; Birome; Bomarton; Booker; Bosqueville; Brachfield; Brock; Buffalo Springs; Burr; Caldwell; Carbon; Celina; Cestohowa; Chapel Hill; Chireno; Cibolo; Clairette; Concrete; Corpus Christi; Corsicana; Coryell City; Cottonwood; Crystal Beach; Cuero; Crockett; De Kalb; Del Rio; Dial; Dialville; Dickens; Dodge; Doss; Dresden; Dripping Springs; Edom; Euless; Elwood (Fannin Co.); Elwood (Madison Co.); Fort Stockton; Frelsburg; Freyburg; Frisco; Garland; Garrison; Glenfawn; Goliad; Gonzales; Gordon; Gorman; Grand Prairie; Grapeland; Grapevine; Gregory; Hardin; Haskell; Helena; Henderson; Hochheim; Holland; Holliday; Hondo; Hostyn; Huntsville; Independence; Irene; Itasca; Jermyn: Jewett; Joinerville; Kaufman; Keller; Kerrville; Kyle; La Grange; Lakeside City; Lakeside Village; Lamar; Leonard; Lewisville; Lexington; Lingleville; Lockhart; Lorenzo; Markham; Megargel; Midway; Milam; Mildred; Millsap; Mingus; Montague; Mount Enterprise; Morton; Muleshoe; Nacogdoches; Newcastle; New Waverly; Normangee; Oran; Pelham; Perry; Petty; Phillipsburg; Pilgrim; Pinehill; Port Bolivar; Progreso; Quihi; Retreat; Richland Springs; Rising Star; Riverside; Rio Vista; Roxton; Sachse; San Augustine; San Patricio; San Saba; Savoy; Shafter; Sierra Blanca; Springtown; Stafford; Staples; Stratford; Sugar Land; Tenaha; Texarkana; Thurber; Timpson; Tool; Trinidad; Universal City; Van Alstyne; Victoria; Wallis; Waring; Weches; Welfare; Wellington; West; White Hall; Zabickville
1.2.6
2017-12-23
BUG FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS
Improved support for iOS 11
Fixed an issue where the navigation bar would cover the top portion of any view on devices running iOS 10 and earlier.

DATA UPDATES
-More markers (80+) have been added.
-More markers have topics linked.
-Many (40+) narratives have been added and formatted.
-Street address and zip code data has been improved for markers in several cities and towns including but not limited to:
Bonney; Brenham; Burkeville; Farrsville; Freeport; Melissa; Newton; Plano; San Antonio; Shankleville; Surfside Beach; Trout Creek; Quintana; Weimar; West Point
1.2.5
2017-11-16
BUG FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS
-Added support for iPhone X
-Database reliability has been further improved.
-Marker title displays in photo collection and photo detail views.
-Stop crash when viewing marker photos.
-Make image picker appear in a pop over view on iPad.
-Make photo collection view respond correctly when interface orientation or display mode changes on iPad.
-Fixed other miscellaneous bugs

DATA UPDATES
-Some recent marker dedications have been added.
-Many narratives have been added and formatted.
-Street address and zip code data has been improved for markers in several cities and towns including but not limited to:
Batesville; Calliham; Crockett; Crosbyton; Danevang; Ellis; Gainesville; Gatesville; Hico; Iredell; Kenney; La Feria; Latexo; Linwood; Lubbock; Marion; McAllen; Mercedes; Mesquite; Mission; Moody; Mooreville; Pharr; Poetry; Ralls; Ropesville; Rosebud; Sabinal; Stephenville; Utopia; Wallis; Wills Point; Wolfe City
Data updates are ongoing.
1.2.4
2017-09-22
READY FOR iOS 11
-Minor user interface changes.

BUG FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS
-Database reliability has been improved.
-The Search Markers list view now displays the correct number of markers in Texas as well as the correct number of markers not located.

DATA UPDATES
-Street address and zip code data has been improved for markers in several cities and towns including but not limited to:
Aquilla; Atlanta; Aubrey; Avoca; Barnhart; Bastrop; Bellville; Benjamin; Bertram; Big Spring; Blanket; Boerne; Brackettville; Brady; Brownwood; Burnet; Bushdale; Carrollton; Center; Channing; Cookville; Corinth; Cost; Cotulla; Crosbyton; Denton; Douglass; Eagle Lake; Flower Mound; Friendship; Garden City; Gause; Gatesville; Glen Rose; Goldthwaite; Grey Forest; Gruver; Helotes; Hemphill; Hempstead; Hereford; Jayton; Killeen; Kingsland; Lampasas; Lilac; Lipscomb; Little Elm; Lometa; Lubbock; Mason; Maysfield; Menard; Merkel; Miller Grove; Mount Pleasant; Murphy; New Summerfield; Olton; Pilot Point; Plains; Rockwall; Rogers; Salado; San Gabriel; San Angelo; San Saba; Sanger; Sarita; Seminole; Sherman; Socorro; Stanton; Stiles; Tahoka; Thrifty; Throckmorton; Tucker; Vega; Waxahachie; Worthing; Zephyr
1.2.3
2017-07-03
BUG FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS
-Fixed an issue that prevented map views from getting refreshed when adding flag, favorite, check-in
-App now respects user 3D Touch setting without having to reload the current view.
-Fixed an issue that prevented enabling dedication notifications.
-Fixed some data that would cause a crash when browsing certain markers

DATA UPDATES
-More recent and upcoming dedication events have been added.
-More duplicate records and replacement markers have been identified.
-More narratives have been added and formatted.
-More places of interest have been added.
-Street address and zip code data has been improved for markers in several cities and towns including but not limited to:
Barksdale, Ben Wheeler, HoneyGrove, Karnes City, Ladonia, Lamesa, Lefors, Levelland, Lorena, New Ulm, Paducah, Paint Rock, Pampa, Refugio, Roby, Rocksprings, San Augustine, San Felipe, Sealy, Vernon
1.2.2
2017-06-15
BUG FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS
-Start screen did not display the current location after new installation of version 1.2.1. This problem is fixed. (Users who upgraded to version 1.2.1 from a previous version were not affected.)
-Search results in any list view are now sorted alphabetically by name or title.
-When flagging a Marker while search is active, the badge graphic will get updated. This is also true for checking in; adding to favorites; and any other action that may cause a badge to change.
-Fifty record limit has been removed from check-ins, favorites, flagged, shared, browsed, updated, and added marker lists.

3D TOUCH ALTERNATIVES
Running on a device with no 3D Touch? No problem! Long press on a table row in most list and detail views to see relevant navigation shortcuts.

GRAPHICS
Many geographical locations are now represented by images in list views including:
Geographical regions; heritage trail regions; counties; cities.
Many attractions are also represented by images, but not all. Adding images for attractions will be an ongoing process.
Supplementary images have been added to indicate new records in the current app version; and your current location. This will be most evident in the city and attraction list views.

HERITAGE TRAILS
Heritage Trails have been added as a browsable item.

DATA UPDATES
-More markers have been added.
-More recent and upcoming dedication events have been added.
-More duplicate records and replacement markers have been identified.
-More narratives have been added and formatted.
-More places of interest have been added.
-Street address and zip code data has been improved for markers in several cities and towns including but not limited to:
Albany, Anderson, Angleton, Ballinger, Bartlett, Bonham, Breckenridge, Bryan, Buffalo Gap, Brady, Bronte, Burkburnett, Caldwell, Calvert, Canyon, Carrizo Springs, Carthage, Castroville, Centerville, Chappell Hill, Chillicothe, Clute, Coleman, College Station, Comanche, Commerce, Cotulla, Cove, Crockett, Crowell, Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Edinburg, El Paso, Elkhart, Emory, Fairfield, Falfurrias, Farwell, Fayetteville, Franklin, Frankston, Frelsburg, Fort Davis, Gail, Georgetown, Glen Rose, Granbury, Grand Saline, Grapeland, Greenville, Groveton, Hallettsville, Hamilton, Henrietta, Industry, Jewett, Jones Creek, Jourdanton, Junction, Kaufman, Kennard, Kermit, Kountze, La Grange, Laredo, Leona, Liberty, Linden, Marfa, Marlin, Marathon, Marquez, Mason, McDade, McKinney, Mentone, Meridian, Mineral Wells, Mont Belvieu, Moulton, Mount Vernon, New Ulm, Newcastle, Normangee, Orange, Palestine, Paris, Pittsburg, Post, Ratcliff, Rio Grande City, Robert Lee, Rockport, Round Rock, Round Top, San Benito, Sandia, Santa Anna, Shiner, Silsbee, Silverton, Somerville, Teague, Temple, Tennyson, Terlingua, Thorndale, Tyler, Valley Mills, Valera, Van, Victoria, Weatherford, West Columbia, Wichita Falls, Winters, Winnsboro, Yorktown. This process is ongoing.

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1.2.1
2016-11-09
PLACES OF INTEREST
-With this release, Texas Historical Marker Guide now has over 600 places of interest listed!

DATA UPDATES
-Street address and zip code data has been improved for markers in several cities and towns including but not limited to San Antonio, Nacogdoches, Seguin, Fort Stockton, San Marcos, New Braunfels, Marshall, Longview, and Henderson. This will continue in future updates.
-More dedications have been added. More marker narratives have been added and formatted. More duplicate records and replaced markers have been identified Data updates are ongoing.

MINOR ENHANCEMENTS
-Swipe to the left on any marker list to reveal shortcuts for checking in; flagging or unflagging a marker; and adding or removing favorites.
-Marker detail view now shows markers that are directly related to that marker, such as duplicate records and replacement markers.

LEAVE A REVIEW
-Are you using and enjoying Texas Historical Marker Guide? Tell all your friends! Please leave a review!
1.2
2016-10-01
It’s been a year since our last update, but we’re making up for it with lots of exciting improvements!

NEW LOOK
New color scheme and new icon!

UNIVERSAL APP
Added an optimized user interface for iPad!

3D TOUCH SUPPORT
Added support for 3D Touch on iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone 7, and iPhone 7 Plus!

HANDOFF AND SPOTLIGHT SEARCH SUPPORT
Use Spotlight to search your device and get results that will take you to directly to content within Marker Guide! Search counties and cities right away. Markers will be added to the search index as you browse them.
Do you have Marker Guide installed on two or more devices? Start on your iPhone and continue on your iPad or vice versa!

NEAREST MARKERS
See which markers are nearest to your current location along with the distance and direction to each marker!

MAP ENHANCEMENTS
New legend explains what the annotation and badge graphics mean.
On county maps, you can optionally view markers in adjacent counties.
On city maps, you can optionally view markers that are near but not necessarily in that city. With 2,000+ cities and 16,000+ historical markers in Texas, database updates to support this feature are ongoing.

ADD COORDINATES MANUALLY
Now you can type in coordinates. This is useful in situations where you found the coordinates for a marker and aren't at the marker or your device does not have a connection to a cellular data network. You can enter coordinates in UTM, decimal degrees, or degrees with decimal minutes. Coordinates will automatically be converted for storage in the database. Please note this is not a general purpose GPS app. Longitude will automatically be set as negative. You can also specify the source for the coordinate.

TOPICS ENHANCED AND EXPANDED
More Topics have been added to the database and more Markers have been linked with appropriate Topics. Updates will be ongoing.

DATA UPDATES
More duplicate records have been identified; more markers added including several from 2016; more narratives added and formatted; more marker coordinates added and updated; more places of interest added; more dedications added! Database updates are ongoing.

BACKUP OPTIONS EXPANDED
In addition to backing up user data to iCloud, you can copy your user database to your computer using iTunes File Sharing. Backed up data includes: Markers you’ve checked in at; marker coordinates you’ve captured; favorite markers; flagged markers; shared markers; and markers you’ve browsed in the database.

LEAVE A REVIEW
Are you using and enjoying Texas Historical Marker Guide? Please leave a review!
1.1
2015-09-02
TURN-BY-TURN DIRECTIONS
Marker Guide could already initiate directions to markers with a coordinate. Now, if the marker lacks a coordinate but has complete street address information (street, city, ZIP code) you can get directions to that street address. If a marker has both a coordinate and street address, directions will be given to the street address.

LANDSCAPE ORIENTATION
Support for landscape orientation has been enhanced. For instance, when viewing a list of markers related to a county, the id number; marker type; and year are displayed under the title. After rotating to landscape, the dimensions and distance/direction from current location are added (if available.) You will find similar additional information being displayed in various places throughtout Marker Guide when rotating to landscape.

MARKER DEDICATION CEREMONIES
Marker Dedications have been expanded. Previously, when tapping a table row in the dedications list, a detail of the marker was presented. Now, the details for that event will be presented which will include the time, description, location, and RVSP/contact information if available. The Upcoming Dedications list gives you the option of being notified when dedication ceremonies are starting. You can also add dedication events to your iPhone’s built in calendar.

Many marker dedications have been and continue to be added to the database. Now you can see which new markers have been and will be revealed up through October.

Please note that dedication dates, times, and locations are subject to change without notice. Please check the Texas Historical Commission’s online calendar of events and/or your local county historical commission’s calendar for the most up-to-date information.

TEXAS GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS
Browse markers by major geographical region. Texas is divided into anywhere from five to seven major geographical regions. The Gulf Coast; Hill Country; Panhandle Plains; Pineywoods; Prairies & Lakes; South Texas Plains; and Big Bend Country are included as browsable regions.

DATABASE UPDATES
With cooperation from the Texas Historical Commission, hundreds of new markers have been added to the database including titles up through 2014 and 2015.

PLACES OF INTEREST
Many places of interest have been added to the database for a grand total of just over four hundred listings. Finding new places of interest to include in the database is an ongoing process.

NEW NARRATIVES AND NEWLY LOCATED MARKERS
Added new data such as coordinates and narratives to many markers already in the database. Our database contains over 16,000 historical marker records. Checking each record for accuracy and making corrections is an ongoing process.

BUG FIXES
1. Fixed an issue which caused Marker Guide to crash when unflagging a marker.

2. Fixed an issue which caused unflagged markers to be flagged again when switching away from Marker Guide and back again.

3. Did some major refactoring “under the hood” to make Marker Guide more reliable and more easily expandable.

4. Marker Guide has always been able to display the user's current location on its maps- as long as it is allowed to use Location Services. However, upon reexamining the flow of the app, we found it was possible to get the app into a state with Location Services unauthorized and no indication from Marker Guide as to the reason for not displaying the user location on a map.

Two things have been done in an effort to fix this:
a) The explanation about what Marker Guide uses Location Services for has been more explicitly stated in various places.
b) When viewing a map when Location Services have been unauthorized, an alert will be displayed to notify the user their location cannot be displayed and the reason why. We hope this gets Texas Historical Marker Guide closer to the "Golden" status we aspire to reach.

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1.0.2
2015-03-09
-Fixed a bug which prevented Marker Guide from running under iOS 7

-Fixed a bug which caused Marker Guide to crash when acquiring coordinates for a marker that did not previously have a coordinate.

-Fixed the behavior of the Delete button on the Photo Detail view. Previously when you "deleted" a photo, it would be removed from every marker it was associated with. Now when you "delete" a photo, it is only removed from the current marker. (Deleting photos from within Marker Guide simply removes the link to the photo from the Marker Guide database. Photos have never been deleted from your Photo Library from within Marker Guide.)

-Modified the Narrative view so it displays correctly in landscape orientation.

-Added several new markers.

-Added narratives and coordinates to several markers.

-Reduced amount of data being backed up to iCloud.

Check "Added" and "Updated" under "Database" on Marker Guide's home screen to find out which markers have been added and updated.

Many improvements are planned for the future!
1.0.1
2015-01-20

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Ratings

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Reviews

Bluhmbomber,
Texas History
The historical markers are meant to serve as reminders of the past, but today's generation for the most part are unappreciative of the past. I love to stop at markers every chance I can, but I think most people are desensitized how common they are and they've become invisible to most people.

This app is great and I can't believe it hasn't been available longer. Nothing could serve these markers greater than this app for those who don't have time to stop, want to learn more about the greatest country and state of all time, and/or have wondered about that one marker they've never had time to stop at.

Thanks for creating this app!
Mrmartinsclass,
Fantastic Resource!
Searching marker by geolocation is a boon to the traveler. Easily fining monuments, markers, etc while moving about. Lots of data points and and history. My favorite new app!

Very understandably, not all markers have narratives or the text from the marker. Quickly saw that a good number have “don’t know where this one is” despite having street location in app. How might the app user assist with app database update? Might there be future ability to crowdsource or add photo URLs in info? (Obviously the app would be overwhelmed with inclusion of over 1000 images, but links would be nice added value.)
iphoneraider,
Really good except “nearest markers”
This is a really great app! Only issue is with location. After first installing it would never show my location. After deleting the app and reinstalling it will show my current location but the “Nearest Markers” option always returns “Cannot find - check that location services is enabled” - which of course it is. Tried toggling between “Always” and “When Using App” but no love.

But I generally use the Geographic Regions mode which works great. And have learned a lot of Texas History! Interestingly when using the map in Geographic Regions mode, the app has no problem showing where I am on the map!
txtornado66,
Love this app!
I enjoy driving the backroads. This app helps me find new places to check out that I would never have known about otherwise.

SUGGESTIONS -
1) make a way to “mark” each one that you have visited to keep track so when you look at a list of markers in an area you can see which ones you’ve missed.
2) make a way for photos to be shared with others who use the app
3) after you develop #1 - maybe have a contest to see who has visited the most markers in a certain area - coordinate with little towns to “sponsor” each contest and drive business to that little town. Coupons ads whatever.
texas rhonda,
Waste of money!
Update: the app doesn’t work well in sparse coverage areas (read West Texas). Once I was back in populated areas, it was much better. So I changed my rating from 1 star to 3 stars.

First time I’ve ever spent money on an app, but was excited to think we could read historical marketers as we drive around Texas! The app worked fine for the first 2 markers, then shut down. Every time I try to open it, it closes. It won’t do anything! Doesn’t even stay open long enough to type the marker number!!! Bad waste of money!!!!!
AnotherSusan,
Can't get to search box
Love this app - I used it extensively on a recent road trip. With DH driving, I can search for the number at the bottom of the "marker ahead" signs to see if it's worthy stopping for. I just installed the 11/16 update, and unfortunately the search box is hidden under the top banner and I can't type into it. Pulling the page down just refreshes the data and still doesn't let me type into it. I have an iPhone 5S, iOS 10.3.2. Please fix it before my next road trip and I'll update my review.
Jsmooveco,
The best way to find markers in Texas!
We use the app while traveling around the state and this makes the hunt much easier. Any excuse to get out on the road and see more of the state. Bravo, this is a wonderful tool.
chaosless,
great info, glad I found this app
wish the location would refresh faster and figure out, when driving, what markers are coming up ahead .. am passenger trying to give interesting narrative to what is coming up
cwnorma,
Great information but a little crashy
We use this all the time as we make our way around TX. If it were just a bit more stable...
Ricki9381,
Needs improvement
Not at all user friendly. Please develop a location tracker that shows all the markers in the location. Having to scroll around a map is a buzz kill. I want to know what’s around me. Not search for map locations.
Having the ability to see what the history on the marker is, is nice!