• chirospasm@lemmy.ml
    138·
    1 year ago

    TrailSense, an easy to use, comprehensive wilderness tool.

    The goals of the developer are fun to consider:

    Goals

    • Trail Sense must not use the Internet in any way, as I want the entire app usable when there is no Internet connection

    • Features must provide some benefits to people using the app while hiking, in a survival situation, etc.

    • Features should make use of the sensors on a phone rather than relying on stored information such as guides

    • Features must be based on peer-reviewed science or be verified against real world data

    Likewise, the features being developed under those goals are great for getting outside:

    Features

    • Designed for hiking, backpacking, camping, and geocaching
    • Place beacons and navigate to them
    • Follow paths
    • Retrace your steps with backtrack
    • Use a photo as a map
    • Plan what to pack
    • Be alerted before the sun sets
    • Predict the weather
    • Use your phone for astronomy
    • And more
    • pelespirit@sh.itjust.works
      13·
      1 year ago

      How does the metal detector work? I’ve never heard of a phone being able to do that.

      • fossphi@lemm.eeEnglish
        20·
        1 year ago

        It uses the magnetic field sensor on the phone (compass). It can only detect magnetically active metals and also kinda weakly, but it’s quite fun!

    • wild@lemmy.world
      4·
      1 year ago

      Can’t wait to take a picture of a trailhead map and try tracking myself on it.

      • digivation@lemmy.ml
        2·
        1 year ago

        It works pretty well! I found in my one quick test that a pair of known points on a diagonal offer the best tracking. Definitely need to play with that feature again.