Thursday, October 18, 2012

GTrack Mentioned on 5by5 Podcast

GTrack App was mentioned on episode 20 of 5by5's In Beta podcast. I would like to thank the hosts of the show, and especially Gina Tripani, for their advice and encouragement. They also gave a really nice mention to the Wheel's of Love ride. To hear the episode, click here.











GTrack Lite Released

In order to raise awareness for the ride and my fundraising activity, I have just launched a free version of GTrack, called GTrack Lite.


The app is similar to GTrack, but has the following differences:


  1. I've disabled auto logging and its related settings.
  2. You cannot add descriptions to recorded locations.
  3. I've added some new buttons to improve navigating between screens.
  4. Since it's a free app, I've added a Donate button. This button opens the About screen and contains all the relevant links.
You can download the app from the Google Play store.


Friday, October 12, 2012

Profile Picture

Finally, I put my profile picture on the site. I will soon add updated pictures of me in an ALYN shirt.

Google Merchant Account Verified

Google has finally verified my Google Checkout merchant account. This means that I will able to receive payments for the sales of GTrack, and donate the proceeds to the ALYN hospital.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Now Available for Download

After a slight delay, I have now verified that the app can be downloaded an installed from Google Play. I can also say that it runs really well on a Samsung Galaxy S2. My thanks to Ezra Olman for testing that everything works.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

GTrack 1.0 Available from the Google Play Store

I am very proud to announce that GTrack 1.0 is now available for download from the Google Play store. The app is priced at $1.00 and all proceeds will be donated to the children of the ALYN hospital. Please spread the word.

Using GTrack

This article explains how to use the GTrack app.

Location Logging

GTrack records your position and adds a marker to a Google maps page. Clicking the + button records your current position. Clicking the Start button, lets you automatically record locations at set intervals. By default, GTrack records locations every ten minutes. You can change the length of the interval to meet your needs. GTrack records the time and date the location was logged, its longitude and latitdue, place name, and country.

 


Location Information

To visit each logged location, click the Next (<) and Previous (>) buttons. GTrack will display the location's marker in the center of the map.

To display location information, click a marker. This displays the location data for the marker.



To find out more about a location, click the i (information) button. This displays the locations information page. The information page also provides a Details box. This lets you add additional information regarding each location.






Changing Settings

To change GTrack settings, click the   (Menu) button.

From the toolbar, choose Settings.


You can set the following options:


Welcome to the GTrack Blog


My name is Jonathan Gold and this year I will be participating in ALYN Hospital's Wheels of Love 2012 International Bike Ride, and by doing so I have made a commitment to raise funds for the “special” physically challenged children undergoing rehabilitation there.

What is GTrack


As a cross-platform, mobile application developer, I decided to do something new. Therefore, in addition to raising funds by traditional methods, I decided to create and sell a mobile application. 

GTrack is a simple application that shows you where you are and where you were. All the proceeds from the application, will be donated to the children of the ALYN hospital.

This website was created to promote and support the GTrack application. Please join me in helping the ALYN children achieve their maximum mobility and independence by either sponsoring me or joining the Ride!


Contact Information

If you would like to sponsor my participation in the ride, you can send a donation via my profile pageYou can contact me via the following links: @jonnygold on TwitterFacebook, and Gmail.

About the ALYN Hospital 

The ALYN Hospital is Israel’s only Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation Center - is one of the world’s leading specialists in the active and intensive rehabilitation of children, regardless of religion or ethnic origin,
suffering from a broad range of physical disabilities.

Over the years ALYN has developed a wealth of expertise in the treatment of acquired conditions AND congenital and progressive muscle, nerve and bone diseases and respiratory insufficiency.

Unfortunately, there is a significant gap between the fixed hospitalization rates received from referring agencies (health funds etc.) and the actual costs of the multi-disciplinary highlevel quality rehabilitation services that are provided to all the children treated at the Hospital.

Thanks to the efforts of both riders and sponsors, money raised through the Ride goes directly towards bridging this budget deficit and thereby helps to
ensure the continuity of treatment for these children at the highest level of quality and quantity which they so richly deserve.

For more information, regarding the hospital and the ride, please click here.