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MilerMeter

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.
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Health & Fitness Free Paul Degnan iPhone, iPad, iPod

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!

Reviews

Maps are old.
Ohmygodmynicknameisdave

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.


Excellent
zinnia210

Have used Gmaps-pedometer for a while now and like the IPad version. Looking forward to synching with the desk top computer all my saved routes.


Disappointed so far...
Josie's Dadda

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.


Love the concept, needs some testing
bparquet

I love the concept of a Gmap Pedometer as an app for all those times that I'm relaxing thinking about my next run or ride and, in fact, started to code my own. I'm not sure if it's my old, first generation iPad or the "Appcelerator" thing used to construct the app, but it is hard to use for more than 60 seconds without crashing. Definitely something I'd pay for once it's running solid!


No Trails?
Burnriverbull

Maps do not include the trails that my gmap app does so I cannot use this for most of the runs I do. Love the idea though.


Not There Yet
Carrie Gee

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!


Meh.
Superkatieeee

The app is okay. I love mapping it online and only downloaded this so I could do it without having to pull out my laptop. Unfortunately, every time I try to log in so I can get to my saved routes, it stops during the synchronizing screen. If I can't get to my routes, this app has no point for me.


Continually Crashing
Catjammies

Frustrating to try to use this app. It crashes repeatedly. The app support takes you to the web version FAQ page and encourages you to "get the app". Not at all helpful! I really like the web version and would gladly pay the "banish" price if this app worked!


Poor map routing
Educated_too

This app does not route correctly point to point. Very disappointing. Back to gmappedometer and mapmyrun, at least in those tools I can correct the mistakes it makes.


Ok first effort
JimmyD2

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.