Open GPS Tracker
Open GPS Tracker is a GPS logger that records and displays routes traveled together with your Android device. Contents: GeneralDeveloper: René de Groot Category: Travel Latest version: 0.9.21 Total versions: 2 Submitted: 12 Nov 2010 Updated: 12 Nov 2010 DescriptionOpen GPS Tracker makes possible to store and review where you and your Android device have been. Basically you press record at the start of your trip and your phone stores the route you take. This route is drawn real-time on the Maps functionality of Android or in the background with an idle device. The route is stored on your phone for review and further use. The applications tracks location using GPS.Open GPS Tracker consists of two parts: - a system service that collects and stores GPS tracking data and - a Map activity that gives control over the tracking services and displays the tracked routes on a Google map interface. This application has been initially been developed by a group of enthusiastic people at Sogeti Nederland. Note: App requires Donut platform. For some versions there is a separate apk installer for Cupcake. Projects site: http://code.google.com/p/open-gpstracker DownloadOpen GPS Tracker 0.9.21 seem to be the latest available version. Below you can find file(s) assigned to this version:
Description/changelog of Open GPS Tracker 0.9.21: - Background tracking bug fixes- Share to jogmap.de - German language and pace unit Old versionsBelow are the earlier versions of Open GPS Tracker. If you are aware of a newer version of Open GPS Tracker or an older one, which is not listed here, please feel free to add it! |
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