What’s new in 2.8: Simple text widget (4×1) Quickly adjust speed limits Improved background service More color customization Other minor improvements
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What’s new in 2.8: Quickly switch speed limits Share your location Support for 10-inch screens Featured apps section Fixed: Multiple bugs on Honeycomb Numerous minor tweaks
What’s new in 2.7: Basic tablet support. Enable screen auto-rotation. Maximum digital speed limit. Show additional data on the digital gauge. Updated speed limit presets. Lots of minor improvements. Note: Due to certain technical reasons all versions of SpeedView higher than 2.6 will not work with Android 1.5 (Cupcake). You of course will be able
Recent changes: Digital speedo gauge Improved GPX export Vibration alert Reverse landscape mode (Android 2.3) Disable street address (Pro version) Many bug fixes and UI tweaks Note: We are aware of issues with the Motorola Xoom and working on tablet support at the moment. Also, several highly requested features, such as an ability to quickly
SpeedView was reviewed by Kate Russell on BBC Click’s Webscape. We are also pleased to announce that the free version of SpeedView now has over 1,000,000 downloads, and SpeedView Pro holds the first place among the paid apps in the Transportation category (Maverick being close behind). We would like to thank everybody for their continued
Recent changes: 0 to 100 km/h time Improved 0-60 mph and 1/4 mile modes The app now restores the recording state Fixed: Alert sound bug on some phones
What’s new: 0 to 60 mph time Quarter mile time Stop/Start recording data Quickly reset odometer and max speed Reset text colors Note: 0-60 mph and 1/4 mile times are in their beta form. I wouldn’t rely too much on the results. And you won’t get milliseconds because the GPS receiver reports your location only
Release notes: Version 2.3 Pro – Sep 25, 2010 Street address Position accuracy indicator Number of sats used in fix Advanced logging settings Version 2.3 Free – Sep 25, 2010 Orientation sensor compass Advanced zoom mode Zoom/HUD color options Note: 0-60 mph and 1/4 times are coming soon!
Release notes: Version 2.2 – August 28, 2010 New track logging algorithm Zoom view added Fixed: Problem with background service Minor improvements Version 2.1 – August 18, 2010 Move to SD Card (Android 2.2) Changelog added Fixed: Force closes  in landscape mode Version 2.0.0 – August 17, 2010 Run in background GPX track export Average
We would like to introduce our new app – SpeedView for Android. It’s an advanced GPS speedometer that uses the phone’s built-in GPS system to show your current and top speed, direction, and distance traveled. Successfully tested using T-Mobile G1, Samsung Galaxy, Motorola Droid, and Nexus One, it’s suitable for running, car driving, biking, or