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Apple ID725953062
Bundle IDcom.studio964.trackgearcalculator
SellerSeller
Min iOS13.4
Min macOS11.0
Device familiesiphone, ipod
Released2013-10-22
Copyright© Studio 96.4
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What’s New Version 2.20
Tony never figured out you could swipe to find the closest ratio up or down from your current gear, so I added some arrows for him. Also some bug fixes and assorted under-the-hood things.
Description
Tired of carrying a gear chart to the velodrome every day, or searching the web for one every time you change gears? Then you need a gear calculator on your iPhone and your Apple Watch.
Built by track racers for track racers, the Track Gear Calculator supports chainrings from 44 to 70 teeth and cogs from 8 to 20 teeth. It includes a speed/cadence calculator, and can calculate the next gear up or down using only the gears in your track bag.
Want a bigger gear or a smaller gear? Track Gear Calculator works in reverse, too: just swipe the gear inches, and you'll get a new gear, up or down from where you are, using only the chainrings and cogs you have with you. You can also select from the standard 27" nominal method for calculating gears, or more accurate actual wheel diameters, and you can see results in either Imperial gear inches or Metric development.
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Version history 10 versions
Build 862543146v2.202024-01-02 19:28:16
Tony never figured out you could swipe to find the closest ratio up or down from your current gear, so I added some arrows for him. Also some bug fixes and assorted under-the-hood things.
Build 843913727v2.102021-09-02 17:58:28
The Jonathan: Better support for smaller devices and larger typefaces.
Build 841012548v2.002021-03-23 17:45:52
The Michelle: Rebuilt from scratch to support newer versions of iOS.
The Andrew: Wider range of configurable gears for sprinters who want to use serving plates as chainrings.
Build 813402323v1.602015-09-25 03:26:11
The Eric: Calculate your speed at a given RPM in a given gear.
The Robbie: UI updates and polishes.
Build 812189325v1.502015-04-14 17:00:36
Includes Apple Watch support (the Will) and iPhone 6 and 6+ support (the Derek).
Build 690963229v1.402014-08-27 21:01:33
Metric Development (the Torkel): You have the option to choose either Imperial measurements (50x15 is a 90.0) or Metric measurements (50x15 is a 7.12).
Build 128042636v1.302013-11-20 06:34:58
Change wheel diameters (the Lindsay): Now you can select from the standard 27" nominal method for calculating gears, or more accurate actual wheel diameters.
New FTUX (the Tara): It seems a lot of users haven't figured out that you can swipe the gear itself to increment gears up and down. Since we think this is the coolest part of the app, we've made it a little easier to find.
Usability fix (the Cathy): got rid of a bug that caused weirdness if you swipe the gear inches really fast. Because weirdness is, you know, bad. At least in UI elements it is.
Build 106272638v1.202013-11-13 14:55:11
Even more new stuff, all user-requested:
Customize your track bag (the Ian): Set up which gears should be available via swiping, so the calculator never suggests a gear you can't pull out of your track bag and put on your bike.
Even more gears (the Jennie): 56 tooth chainring added, for when 55 teeth just aren't enough.
Build 84892654v1.102013-10-29 15:16:28
Tons of new stuff, all user-inspired:
New feature (the Matti): Want to know the next gear up from your normal race gear? Swipe the gear inch measurement to move up or down in gears.
Usability improvement (the Rob): Gear selection wheels are now both tapable and swipeable.
New gears (the Jamie): 44, 54, and 55 tooth chainrings added.
Build 83922968v1.002013-10-21 22:17:45
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| Region | Language | Price | Ratings | Avg | Version |
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US | en-US | USD 0.99 | 12 | 4.2 | 2.20 |
Change log 13 changes · US
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releaseNotes updated
Tony never figured out you could swipe to find the closest ratio up or down from your current gear, so I added some arrows for him. Also some bug fixes and asso
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description updated
Tired of carrying a gear chart to the velodrome every day, or searching the web for one every time you change gears? Then you need a gear calculator on your iPh
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name updated
Track Gear Calculator
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Version 2.20 released
Tony never figured out you could swipe to find the closest ratio up or down from your current gear, so I added some arrows for him. Also some bug fixes and assorted under-the-hood things.
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Version 2.10 released
The Jonathan: Better support for smaller devices and larger typefaces.
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Version 2.00 released
The Michelle: Rebuilt from scratch to support newer versions of iOS.
The Andrew: Wider range of configurable gears for sprinters who want to use serving plates as chainrings.
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Version 1.60 released
The Eric: Calculate your speed at a given RPM in a given gear.
The Robbie: UI updates and polishes.
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Version 1.50 released
Includes Apple Watch support (the Will) and iPhone 6 and 6+ support (the Derek).
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Version 1.40 released
Metric Development (the Torkel): You have the option to choose either Imperial measurements (50x15 is a 90.0) or Metric measurements (50x15 is a 7.12).
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Version 1.30 released
Change wheel diameters (the Lindsay): Now you can select from the standard 27" nominal method for calculating gears, or more accurate actual wheel diameters.
New FTUX (the Tara): It seems a lot of users haven't figured out that you can swi
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Version 1.20 released
Even more new stuff, all user-requested:
Customize your track bag (the Ian): Set up which gears should be available via swiping, so the calculator never suggests a gear you can't pull out of your track bag and put on your bike.
Even more
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Version 1.10 released
Tons of new stuff, all user-inspired:
New feature (the Matti): Want to know the next gear up from your normal race gear? Swipe the gear inch measurement to move up or down in gears.
Usability improvement (the Rob): Gear selection wheels a
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Version 1.00 released