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Originally Posted by colebatch
Anyone had any experience using apps for IOS or android rather than spot or delorme trackers to track their travels?
Obviously these would have to store points when out of coverage and catch up when you got into mobile phone coverage.
But wondering what apps are out there and recommended?
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Looking for something similar, but very simple.
I've used google-tracks, but that is discontinued.
I ve tried Endomondo, Sports-tracker and a few others, but not suitable for multi-day trips. and not robust enough: they crash, you loose data...
For daily tracking, I am happy-ish with Rambler. but only for day-to-day tracking.
For month-long trips, I'm testing myadventure.bike, link:
OUG tour spring 2016
I just use the phone-app-version, not the tracker-box yet.
It does the the job, and the makers listen and try to improve on it.
What I am looking for in a tracking-app:
- Keep track of my longer trips, with minimal tweaking (I often forgot to switch on/off in the morning, lost part of the day-route...)
- Allow insertion of notes an pictures: logbook with fotos.
- Ability to edit-out locations: e.g. remove my home-location or homes of friends.
- Produce sort-of presentable overview of trip for myself and friends (doesnt have to be commercially-publishable, I dont have to live from my blog/books).
- Allow export of data: I want to "keep" my logbook even if the website goes blank: a gpx plus an archive of text and pictures would be a safe idea.
Any suggestions out there ?