Houston, Texas – Independent iOS and Mac application developer Jackson Myers today is proud to announce the release of his latest iOS app, StepTracker. StepTracker allows users to monitor their level of activity by measuring how many steps are taken on a given day. Unlike other pedometer applications, StepTracker uses the M7 motion co-processor, a new chip in Apple’s iPhone 5S which measures motion data from a user’s iPhone in the background without using a significant amount of power. This allows StepTracker to measure your activity without draining your battery.
StepTracker has a clean minimalist user interface designed for iOS7 which displays your current and past daily step count information without cluttering your screen. Future updates to StepTracker will display percentages of active and inactive time, and a graph showing your weekly step count on each day.
“The information we can gain from wearable self-tracking devices is extremely valuable; however, carrying around a fitness tracker every day is impractical,” says Jackson Myers, developer of StepTracker. “With step tracker, all you need to do is carry your phone with you and you will have all of the information you need to know how active you have been.”
]Device Requirements:
* Compatible with iPhone 5S
* Requires iOS 7.0 or later
* 0.2 MB
Pricing and Availability:
StepTracker 1.0 is Free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Health & Fitness category.
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StepTracker 1.0
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Located in Houston, Texas, independent developer Jackson Myers is a renewable energy analyst who writes applications for iOS and Mac OS as a hobby. In 2005, Jackson released the first version of SlothCam as a college senior. Since then, he has been committed to producing the highest quality Mac and iOS applications. Copyright (C) 2013 Jackson Myers. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.