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Slopes iOS app gets major update with live, interactive ski maps for 200 resorts

Por: 9to5Mac Tech December 08, 2022

Apple Design Award-winning ski and ride tracking app is out today with a big update – interactive maps available for more than 200 resorts around the world. The functionality brings live tracking for where you and your friends are with lift and run details overlayed on-screen, plus you can see exactly where you’ve been. Last year Slopes debuted its to easily keep track of friends or family on the mountain. Now the app is making it easier... + full article



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