GPS Recorder v1.2.229
Downloads: 215282
Votes: 21
Free & Open Source license
Votes: 21
Free & Open Source license
GPS data logger to KML, GPX and CSV formats
A GPS data logger for the Maemo platform. Main features : * Gathers as much information as possible from the GPS subsystem at a desired frequency (time, satellites, fix loss, etc...). * Exports your saved tracks to KML/KMZ, GPX and/or CSV files in a single operation. * Snap and name a position (POI) while recording to see it later on a map. * Automatically updates system time according to GPS time.
Updated 2011-03-31 08:45 UTC
Author | Jean-Charles Lefebvre |
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Changes in version 1.2.229
- Corrected : the 'deleted empty track file' bug.
- Added : 'Time setup' field to indicate when system time has been setup and tracks can be recorded.
- Added : 'Waypoints' field which shows the numbers of written fixes into the current output file.
- Added : 'Last waypoints' field to show the last time a fix has been written.
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You can upload your KML files to http://maps.google.com to visualize your track. Click: my maps > create new map > import > browse and select your file. Alternatively can upload your file to http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/
@Thomas : The Pause/Resume feature mainly allows not to stop current track AND to continue to track satellites in the meanwhile (locking enough satellites to get your position can actually take a very long time, especially with N900 hardware).
Using example : You stop for lunch during a road trip. This is faster and more convenient than starting a new track (or even appending one to an existing file since same process is involved internally).
Nice application! I like it, because I can use it offline. But what is the sense of pause and resume? They are only marked as nodes.
I especially like this application for the ability to easily re-synchronize the system clock to UTC. I use the n900 in remote areas lacking gsm and internet access which ntp applications require for updating the system time, which makes GPS Recorder one of my favorites.
Fine work. Thanks.
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