GPSTrack 3.0 Released

Today, I released GPSTrack 3.0, my privacy-focused GPS tracking app for iOS. It is available on the App Store. This is the first public release since 2014.

GPSTrack 3 is a complete rewrite from the last released version, now in Swift and (mostly) SwiftUI. The changelog is so long it’s almost better to think of this as a completely new app.

This version switches from being paid-up-front to a subscription model. While paid-up-front worked in the early era of the app store, it’s no longer a sustainable approach for most developers, and as much as I dislike subscriptions myself, switching to subscriptions is the only way I can justify further development.

Users who purchased GPSTrack while it was previously on sale have full access to all functionality that was available in the last public release (2.2.1). Some (but not all) new features require a subscription. If you previously purchased GPSTrack and are not sure if the app is recognizing your prior purchase, please feel free to reach out.

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