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After an intensive week of development, I'm proud to present Reitti v1.1.0 with a big list of improvements!
✨ What's New in This Update:
✓ Family & Friends Tracking: Now see multiple users on the same map - perfect for keeping tabs on your whole family or group adventures!
✓ Faster Processing: Experience significantly faster data crunching after importing new location data
✓ Redesigned Settings: Completely overhauled UI makes customization simpler and more intuitive
✓ Imperial Unit Support: Added miles and feet for our friends in the US and elsewhere
✓ Enhanced Maps: New color mode to personalize your viewing experience
✓ Google Timeline Import 2.0: Now supports legacy formats plus both iOS and Android variants
✓ OwnTracks Integration: Direct connection to your existing OwnTracks Recorder
✓ Docker Optimization: New arm64 images for efficient deployment
🔍 New to Reitti?
Reitti is your ultimate privacy-focused location companion that:
📍 Builds smart maps of your travels
📊 Uncovers your movement patterns
🔐 Keeps all data securely on YOUR device
💙 Stays 100% free and open-source
Something that might be helpful in posts like this: Please tell us what this app does! Why would I want it? Instead we get a list of things that changed in an app that I'm not familiar with.
Reitti displays data coming either from an import. You could upload GPX, GeoJson files or export the data from google maps and import that. If you want more up to date data, you could install an app on your phone which pushes your latest locations into Reitti. GPSLogger or Owntracks are at the moment supported for that
I just spun an instance up using the docker compose file. I did disable the exposed ports for all the services except reitti itself. Is there a specific reason you keep them exposed?
This looks….abusable. I mean, the immich thing is nice but what’s stopping me from breaking into an iCloud account, dumping the photos into this and letting it tell me the best way to stalk someone?
Also, Java in 2025 is an odd thing to see. What problem did using Java solve?