UNESCO World Heritage Collect 4+

Visit UNESCO Sites

Simon Hengeveld

Designed for iPhone

    • Free

iPhone Screenshots

Description

This new update includes a change to the way statistics are counted, various UI improvements and coordinate fixes!

The UNESCO World Heritage Collect app helps world travelers track what heritage sites they have seen and what they want to visit. It provides the user with a lot of information about each World Heritage Site, including curated geographic data, allowing the user to easily navigate to a close-by heritage site. Different lists are available, which paired with powerful filters and search options enables the user to easily find information about any heritage site that may peak their interest. Finally, several interesting statistics are presented to the user about their visiting behaviour.

Current features:
- Several Heritage Lists: by country, alphabetically, by inscription year and by distance from the user
- Detailed information about the sites, including a community-based rating from https://www.worldheritagesite.org/
- Powerful filters to search for specific heritage sites in the lists
- Track the sites that the user has visited
- Track the sites that the user wants to visit
- Use the map to locate heritage sites around the user and all over the world
- Statistics to give the user more insights about what they like and where they have been
- Export/import the visited list, so that you can seamlessly transfer your data from other apps
- Uses iCloud Core data, which means that your lists are synchronized across your devices with iCloud

Features to be added:
- Exploit image recognition to let the user automatically mark sites as visited
- When marking sites as visited, give the option to pair a visit date to a visit, so that the user can see visited sites chronologically
- Allow the user to pair photos with each of the visited sites
- And much more, depending on user feedback!

What’s New

Version 1.1

This new update includes a change to the way visited statistics are counted, various UI improvements and coordinate fixes!

A new way of counting a site as "visited":
Before, to count a site towards the visited list, you had to either visit all sublocations or mark the entire site as visited. This could lead to some inconsistencies.
For example, visiting a sublocation of a heritage site in Austria, but not marking the whole site as completed would lead to the statistics page not counting Austria as visited.
In this new version of the app, a site is counted as visited if at least one sublocation is visited. Partial visiting (with yellow symbols and colours) still works the same way. For transboundary sites, the counters are only updated when you have visited a sublocation in the relevant country.

You can now mark sublocations as favourites/wished. This can be done in the map and in the sublocations overview. Note that marking a sublocation (but not the whole site) as favourite will not add the site to your wish list (currently, there is no support for “partial” favouriting).

Minor changes:
- The searchbar (in list view) and search filter (in map view) are now more efficient and also search the description of the heritage site.
- Added support for sites in multiple regions
- Various small UI changes, making the interface more responsive and smooth.

- Several incorrect coordinates were fixed.

As always, if there are any problems or if you have feedback do not hesitate to let me know (About —> Report a problem/give feedback).

App Privacy

The developer, Simon Hengeveld, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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