This week’s All Things Appy takes a look at the five best, free geo-oriented apps for the iOS platform. To keep your costs down, we’re concentrating on those tracking apps that don’t require additional hardware, like sensors. Not all mobile Apple hardware products have GPS satellite location, which many of these apps require for best results. The iPod is one of those. Also, be aware that GPS chips use an enormous amount of battery power, so expect to see degraded battery life the longer you run these apps.
This is a great review of gps oriented apps although they are generally associated with GPS. Working out, mapping, etc. With the increase in the number of GPS apps now I would love to see a review of different gps tracking apps. We use http://www.crowtracker.com for our employee tracking but there are a number of other options out there like the family version http://www.life360.com.
All Things Appy: 5 Best Geo-Oriented Tracking Apps for iOS
Posted by: Patrick Nelson October 4, 2013 05:00 AMThis week’s All Things Appy takes a look at the five best, free geo-oriented apps for the iOS platform. To keep your costs down, we’re concentrating on those tracking apps that don’t require additional hardware, like sensors. Not all mobile Apple hardware products have GPS satellite location, which many of these apps require for best results. The iPod is one of those. Also, be aware that GPS chips use an enormous amount of battery power, so expect to see degraded battery life the longer you run these apps.
Even if you look for up to one year worth of location history it is only USD29.99 for a year for unlimited accounts that you are following.
No sweat!