If you are a Pokémon Go fan and are tired of walking aimlessly for catching them all, then there are some third party apps which can help Pokémon Go fans in their mission. Niantic is said to be in works to launch a new tracker, but until then the players can use following tracking apps.
PokéMapper-Pokémon Go Live Map is arguably one of the best tracking apps around. It is available in Android’ Playstore. However, the tracking app may meet the same fate as other apps which were banned or pulled from the app store. This app comes with various features including filters to let the players focus on the critters of their choice.
According to PhoneArena, the app lists the Pokestops locations around the user. It also offers the lists of gyms along with vital information such as the guard Pokémons and the prestige level. With the help of this app, the Pokémon Go users can also determine if the surrounding Pokémons are ripe for loot or have expired.
Another app worthy of a look is PokeRadar. The main drawback of this Pokémon Go tracking app is that its User Interface is not very intuitive. However, it offers several other features which make up for this downside. It uses data to provide information about confirmed as well as predicted Pokemons.
This app does not require the user to be logged in and thus solves the problem of creating duplicate accounts. It is also easy to place reported Pokemons, making this app highly useable. The app also lets the Pokémon Go users get the directions for their desired critter by merely tapping the screen.
Toucharcade suggests that the users may also use Sightings tab for tracking. However, the efficiency of the tab is lower than the dedicated apps.
[Source: Asia Star News]