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What are the differences between both versions?
Does this application also work on an iPhone (IOS)?
Where can I purchase the complete version of the application?
Is it possible to try the paid version?
I have just purchased the application on the Play Store, but the download doesn't start or fails
I have a new device, can I install the complete version without paying again?
I have a new device, how can I reuse all the data I have on my old device?
I want to re-install the complete version on my device but the Play Store ask me to pay again
Is is possible to transfer the application from one Google account to another?
When trying to purchase the application, I'm getting the message "Not available in your country"
I have purchased the application but I cannot activate it
When is the application making sounds?
How to backup my data?
Is it possible to automatically synchronize my data on the Cloud?
Is built-in data synchronizing planned for the future?
How can I manage my files from Android 11?
How can I grant the "Allow all the time" location permission to the app?
How can I change the language of the application?
When and what for does the application use Internet?
What are all the Android Intents the application can handle?
Are there bulk conversion tools for the files in the own app format?
AlpineQuest Lite is a free version (no ads, not limited in time) offering only a subset of the complete (paid) version.
All differences are listed here.
Unfortunately not, this application is only for Android devices.
The reason is simple, the Android version does already take all of our time.
The complete (paid) version is currently available using those purchase methods:
All those methods allow you to install the paid version on your new devices without paying again. However, when you choose a purchase method, you must stick to it. For example, if you purchase the paid version on the Google Play Store, you cannot install it from the Huawei AppGallery, and vice versa. If you want to switch to another purchase method, you must pay the application again.
Yes.
If you have tested the free Lite version and still cannot make your mind, simply install and enjoy the Full version, and if you're fully satisfied uninstall it from the Play Store within 48 hours to get an automated and complete refund.
This is an issue in the Google Play application and unfortunately there is nothing we can do. You just need to wait some time and the download will start. Note that if you are installing multiple applications at the same time, they will not be installed altogether and some of them will be paused.
If the problem persists, you can contact the Google Play support.
Yes.
If you have purchased the application on the Play Store, you just need to reuse the same Google account on your new device. Then open the Play Store application, click on the top/left menu, select “My Apps & Games” and all your purchased applications will be listed in the “Library” tab.
If you have purchased the application on our website using PayPal, install and activate the application as explained here (skip the payment step).
To reuse the data from your old device, please see below.
The application saves all its data in its application folder. In order to reuse your data, you need to copy this folder from your old device to your new device. See here how to locate the application folder.
After moving the application folder, be sure to correctly setup the application on your new device as explained here.
Be sure that:
If you have any doubt, contact us by email with your Google Play purchase order ID so we can check its status.
Unfortunately not. Google doesn't allow it yet.
It means you're currently located in a country where the Play Store doesn't offer paid application.
You must either use a VPN or purchase the application using PayPal.
If you have purchased the application on the Play Store, you don't have to activate the it. The complete version has been installed along with the Lite version, be sure to use this one now on. You can uninstall the Lite version if you don't need it anymore.
If you have purchased the application on our website with PayPal, you must activate it.
Locked by another device
”, it means that you are trying to activate more than one device with the same key in a short period of time. Wait some days or contact us by email for more details;No network
”, it means that you are currently not connected to the Internet. Internet is required when activating the application;Unregistered
”, it means that your activation email is not recognized. Contact us by email for more details including your purchase details.
The application does not make sounds unless you specifically request it by using one of those features:
“Warn me if the GPS signal is lost or too weak”
. See setting here;“Warn me if I go more than…”
. See option here;
The application saves all its data by default in its application folder. You can find how to locate this folder as explained here.
In order to backup all your data, you can simply create a ZIP archive of this folder (it will include all data including stored areas), or only a sub-folder (for example the “/landmarks/”
folder that contains all your placemarks).
Finally, you can copy this ZIP file on your favorite cloud (Drive, Dropbox, …) or on your computer using your USB cable.
You'll be able to restore it whenever you need, for example if you have a new device.
Yes, simply use your favorite Cloud application to synchronize any of the storage folders used by the application. Here is a description on all folders that are used by the application. Most likely, you'll want to synchronize the “/landmarks/”
folder which is the default folder for all the placemarks you've created (waypoints, tracks, routes, areas).
Please note that “synchronizing” does not mean “backuping”. If you delete some items on your device, they will also be deleted on your Cloud after a sync.
Here are some example of applications you can use (we are not related to any of them):
No, for many reasons:
From Android 11, applications cannot access the folders and files of other application. This is an Android limitation, we cannot do anything about it.
For a very limited type of applications (File managers and backup applications), Google can lift this restriction after a review process. However, those applications must apply for the review and must be updated, so it can take some time. Here is more information on updated file managers.
The location permission “Allow all the time” is only needed by applications that start by themselves and want to use your exact GPS location, without you making a action. You should avoid installing applications that request this type of location permission.
AlpineQuest only needs your GPS location after you start it, and turn on real-time location or the track recorder. If the application is completely closed (no main activity, even in the background, no track recorder), there is no reason for it to use your GPS location.
This is why the “Allow only while using the app” location permission is sufficient and safer for you.
The Emails application is a typical example of an application that start by itself: every hours or so it starts, checks for new emails, display a notification if needed, and stops. If it would use you exact GPS location, it would need the “Allow all the time” location permission.
The application itself (excluding the maps) does use the same language than the device. If it hasn't been translated in this language, English is used. Here is the list of available translations.
Concerning the maps, each of them have their own policy. The default maps displays the names using the language of their respective countries. Other maps only use English or a specific language. Please see more details in the Maps F.A.Q.
We do not use any third party libraries or any analytics framework.
Feature | When? | What for? | From where? |
---|---|---|---|
On-demand maps | When you display an area with no map data stored (or that must be updated). | To download and store the map data. | Depends on the on-demand map you've selected. The default map is from Psyberia servers (hosted in the U.K.) |
DEM Elevations | When you display an area with no elevation data stored and if the “Auto-download elevation data” option checked. | To download and store the elevation data. | Psyberia servers (hosted in France) |
Add on-demand maps | When you select “Add more maps” from the on-demand maps list. | To get the list of all available on-demand maps. | Psyberia servers (hosted in France) |
Add coordinate systems | When you select “Import” from the “Location format” application settings. | To import the definition of the coordinate system. | Psyberia servers (hosted in France) |
Search by name | When you search a location by name. | To give you some results. | Nominatim and Google Place services |
Auto-routing | When you create an auto-routing. | To compute the auto-routing. | OSRM, OpenRouteService and Google Direction services |
Push-settings | When you start the application, every few days. | To keep the URLs of the on-demand map servers up to date. | Psyberia servers (hosted in France) |
Activation | When you activate the website version, and after each application update. | To check your activation status. | Psyberia servers (hosted in France) |
You can find a detailed list here.
Yes, the file specifications of the files used by the application are open, and some conversion tools exists: