besmirching ForeFlight is not slamming a poster.
Anyway, to further clarify that IFR doesn't require GPS but is benefited by it, There are many airports that only have GPS IAPs. An Approach Certified GPS opens up a lot of otherwise no-goes in the weather.
En-route certified GPS gives you Direct routing, but also, the VOR removal program is slowly progressing. It will likely be years, but eventually my fancy nav radios will be as useful as an ADF or LORAN.
Not sure how much GPS oriented training you're getting from your CFI, but not all GPS's are created equally. En-route, Approach, and WAAS are concepts to know, since they allow different things. [ICBW, but I don't think there is a WAAS GPS that is NOT Approach certified]
Don't let that ForeFlight ground track get you lazy about flying headings and knowing the WCA's. Trust me, I'm guilty of "coupling up" at 1000' and letting the 430W and Auto take her up, level her off and go to the right place. My role at that point is to adjust power and monitor the situation. Oh, and to communicate since I always use FF. <- yup, Flight Following