NEW Locus Map 3.18 – heavily loaded for the summer vacation

Michal, Locus team

And here it is again. We’ve got hit by the new-release fever, we can’t help it, we must get it out! The new Locus is so stuffed by news that we can’t hold it in the drawer any longer. And we are starting right on the main screen:

New left action panel

You can display various things above the map in Locus. Points, tracks, other maps, various temporary files (Items). Who is familiar with Locus knows that you can switch individual categories or layers by buttons in the upper or right panels. Points and tracks buttons are in the upper one after installation, others must be added there over panel settings. Now we are bringing a new panel that makes work with additional layers much easier – one, two taps and your desired content is above the map at once. You can display it by a new tag on the left side of the screen:

This panel named Map content includes several well known switches:

  • quick map switch
  • vector map (LoMaps) themes switch
  • list of active Items, particularly KML or KMZ files displayed above the map

additionally, you can find two new buttons there as well – Map layers and Nearest points. Let’s have a closer look at the Layers:

Map layers

Map layers enable quick turning on/off and entering settings of Map overlays, Map shading, Munzees and OpenStreetMap Notes. What’s more, there are also two hot novelties:

Own photos from your device on the map…

…fast & easy! Lots of us have been waiting for this for such a long time.  Now you just tell Locus where to read photos in your device memory (mostly DCIM/Camera folder). Tap “Geotagged photo“, then the blue “+“, select the folder, confirm. The “eye” button displays or hides the photos and that’s it. Of course Locus can display only pictures with included coordinates.

Welcome to Panoramio!

Another innovation brings world wide photos from well known mega database Panoramio to Locus Map screen. Places all over the World can inspire you and revive your imagination directly in your palm. Just tap “Panoramio” in the Layers (and be online).

Hmm, but I don’t want any panel on the left!

You’re a long-time Locus insider and the current settings of Locus is perfectly OK for you? No problem! You can just switch the “Map content” panel off in settings and all is as it used to be: go to Settings >Maps > Panels & Buttons > Left actions panel > uncheck “Map content“.

Don’t worry, you won’t be left without geotagged photos nor Panoramio. You can set the Map layers as individual tags to the left screen edge or add it as a button to the upper or right panels (Settings >Maps >Panels & Buttons > Set functions panels > Add function to panel). Similarly you can set also other items from the Map content panel:

New Maps settings

As you probably understood from the previous text some significant changes occurred also in the maps settings.  The original division into three categories was abandoned, you can find only “Maps” there,

including all settings regarding maps. It’s structured further into Map screen, Map content and Maps general subcategories.

The Maps settings are now much more intuitive and make things easier not only for new users.

And now something for athletes

We are proceeding slowly towards the world of sporttesters again. There are obviously many tasks before us, however, today we can offer features athletes have been demanding for quite a long time:

Energy expenditure calculation

The energy expenditure can be approximately calculated from a few parameters like heart rate, age, sex, weight or height together with time and length of the track. Of course the algorithm includes other factors – these we summarized under a general term Activities. Just tell Locus what activity (run, bike, hike, swim and cca 20 others) you do on track,

insert your body proportions in the settings and after the track recording you find out how much calories you burned. The activity can be set either before the recording or later in the track detail window. The energy expenditure is displayed in the track recording statistics or can be displayed in real time in the dashboard.

Average and maximum heart rate and pedalling cadence

These new parameters of your workout can be monitored either in the track record statistics or on the dashboard during the activity. Obviously, they require connecting of external sensors via bluetooth or ANT+ interface.

And now icing on the cake…

…made by the long promised extension of Live tracking Premium!

Until now you could share your real time location only with all other Locus users. This setting served more or less as general live tracking testing, and not only for Locus users, but also for us, developers and providers.  We learned a lot and we are proceeding – Live tracking Premium enables sharing location with particular selected people – friends, family, colleagues… Just create your own “room”, similar to a “chat” room, and invite anybody you like via e-mail or any other means of communication you have installed in your device. Unlike in the chat you don’t “chat” with anybody – you monitor each other’s position with your buddies. As a care taking parent you can monitor your kids getting home from school, you can navigate your friend to a meeting or the other way round, you can be navigated by Locus to the friend’s position.

Live tracking can be found in the main menu > more functions. When you launch it for the first time a new profile is created automatically and you’re prompted to insert your nickname. That’s the name others will identify you by. If you are happy with the public Live tracking, just push the green Start button.

If you haven’t logged in My Locus yet (necessary for entering Locus Store, for recommendation of Locus to your friends and of course for the Live tracking start), you are prompted to do so. All the same happens when you choose to select rooms.

There is only the Public room in the selection which is actually the original Live tracking you already know – all connected Locus users see all other connected Locus users. Next, there is the well known blue “+”, offering two buttons:

  • Add own
  • Add by key

“Add own” creates your own Live tracking “room” – the feature is available on subscription of Live tracking Premium so you are redirected to Locus Store. You’ve got 14 days trial for testing the feature for FREE but, honestly, the price is symbolic (50 LoCoins monthly is some 0,6€).

With your subscription ready, there are no more obstacles to create your own Live tracking room:

  • tap Add own
  • fill in the name and room description
  • confirm
  • in the Room manager, tap your room menu and choose Share

  • Locus generates a unique key, that can be sent by e-mail, SMS or any other communication app you have in your device to those with whom you want to share your position.The message contains the key and a link that launches Locus if you click it in a mobile device and starts the Live tracking automatically.

We hope you’ll like the new Live tracking Premium and finally the feature as a whole makes sense for you. We’ll continue working on it so that it’ll bring even more fun to you like e.g. monitoring your friends on a PC. There are many single-purpose tracking apps on the market but why to install them if you have Locus Live tracking?


Perhaps we don’t have to point out that this is not all yet. Locus again got lots of minor improvements, changes, fixes and their complete list can be found in the Menu > About application. And now there’s really nothing more we can do for you but wish you all

Great vacations!

13 Comments

  1. Lutz Helmut
    11. 7. 2016

    Locus map startet auf meinem Tablet Asus nicht mehr.Betriebssystem Android 4.3.
    Fehlermeldung: locus map wurde beendet.

    • Locus team
      18. 7. 2016

      Hello,

      what kind of Asus exactly do you have? We've registered some issues on Asus Zenfone with Android 4.3 - there is an update to Android 4.4 that solves the problem. The only unsolvable device is Asus MeMopad 10(ME302C) for which no update is available.

  2. Konrad.Pscheidl
    15. 7. 2016

    Ich habe mein Handy gewechselt. Auf meinem alten mit Lotus Map Pro 3.18.2 könnte ich ohne ein My Locus Profil Karten herunterladen. Auf meinem neuen mit 3.18.3 ist das nicht mehr möglich. Ist die das seit 3.18.3 zwingend erforderlich?

    • Locus team
      18. 7. 2016

      Hallo,

      it depends on what maps you want to download. If you download some online maps for offline use, like e.g. OSM hike&bike which is free, you don't need to be logged in My Locus. If you want to download paid maps like Outdooractive or Swisstopo or any offline map offered in Locus Store, you need My Locus login.

  3. Matthias
    16. 7. 2016

    Great, except I cannot download any offline maps from online maps anymore.
    In the settings menu Maps -> Offline it allows me to chose from "external maps" on my device (which doesn't work for Osmand maps) of offline maps from the locus store.
    No more downloading online maps for later use...

    • Locus team
      18. 7. 2016

      Hi,

      we removed the option to download online map for offline use just from the main menu - it remains in action menu of a particular online map (three dots). So select an online map in the Map manager > tap its action menu > select Download. Go on as you are used to.

      • Matthias
        18. 7. 2016

        y tho.jpg

        It's not intuitive :( I found it myself yesterday only by chance and searched it again 5 minutes today before coming back to your blog to check if I got an answer.

        • Dave
          28. 7. 2016

          Agreed. I didn't find it in help, and it's accessed from such a different place now I couldn't guess where to find it. I was stuck til I found this entry

          • Locus team
            29. 7. 2016

            We usually update the user guide/help after the app release.

        • Locus team
          29. 7. 2016

          We solve all problems primarily on our helpedsk at help.locusmap.eu. However, not intuitive - we just removed one option (the more visible one) of online map download - the second one which is still active was there also before - from the map action menu. There are more reasons for this - making the downloading dialog clearer for new users and to diminish online maps downloading - it's demanding on the online servers. We need more promotion on offline map downloading from Locus Store.

  4. Ludo
    19. 7. 2016

    Hi!

    Great update! Yet it appears that not all lomap legends items show on my maps anymore. For example I am missing cave symbols since this update. I am running the latest Norway 2016-04 map on Galaxy Note 3 Android 5.0.
    Is it me or are the icons missing on the map?

    Hope to hear from you,

    Ludo

    • Locus team
      22. 7. 2016

      HI,

      we've been tuning LoMAps themes and some bugs occured. We're sorry about it. It will be repaired in next version but if you don't want to wait please follow this instruction: https://help.locusmap.eu/topic/certain-topographic-symbols-do-not-display-anymore-like-cave-entrances-on-lomaps#comment-30353

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