This is to inform you that LapTimer has nearly finished beta testing and will be submitted to AppStore soon.
We are very proud on the huge update with lots of new features and improvements.
Here is the final list of functionality that made it into v15 (Spring release):
- Major update with changes almost everywhere
- Completely reworked video recording, including the long awaited continuous video recording
No interruption of recording at end of lap
New, and more reliable storage scheme, overlay status management
Users can start video recording manually and add intro / extro sequences to overlays
Lots of features added to Video Overlay, e.g. min/max speeds, POI inserts, countdowns
Fix focus support
Versatile video association and synchronization
Manual selection of resolution to save space
Much improved stability for low memory situations
New Video Details view
- Added full French and Spanish localizations, thanks to Philippe from flat-r.org and Manuel
- New data exchange and social network support
Added VBO export to allow data recording analysis in external apps (like Circuit Tools)
Added a communication center including Twitter, AppStore, and forum integration
- Hundreds of User Interface improvements
New button scheme for list
Fully reworked Lap Details list
New icons
- Improved sensor support
Fully reworked accuracy display and recording for external, high quality GPS-es
Improved stability of accessory integration (namely Emprum Ultimate)
Added WLAN GPS support
'After the fact' sensor detection and display
Added direct TomTom car kit access again
To reduce complexity, Sensor List shows available and connected sensors only as default
- Improved automatic calibration
Better straight line detection
Recalibration from Video View
Automatic recovery for wrong calibration
- Improved Assistant including touch tips and 'New Track' function
- Performance and memory improvements
Fast thumbnail generation
Optimized Track List
Recording database can have practically unlimited size
- Lots of bigger and smaller fixes
Triggers are ignored for very low speeds (work around accidental automatic starts)
I've submitted both the Pro and the Standard version to AppStore some minutes ago. As long as no severe bugs come up during the next days - will test it on Nordschleife tomorrow myself - the apps will be available in March.
LapTimer Trainer will be submitted soon, I have already added Retina density bitmaps to fully support the iPad3's display from the beginning. In addition, all available views from LapTimer Pro are now included in LapTimer Trainer too.