Descargar GPSLogger II - AIO - v2.0.0.159

Descargar GPSLogger II - AIO - v2.0.0.159
Package Name com.emacberry.gpslogger
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Latest Version 2.0.0.159
Get it On Google Play
Update February 06, 2021 (4 years ago)

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Lanzada por Matthias Marquardt, GPSLogger II - AIO - v2.0.0.159 es una de las mejores y mejores aplicaciones gratuitas para teléfonos móviles disponibles en la actualidad. Se encuentra en la categoría Salud y bienestar de la tienda de aplicaciones.

El sistema operativo mínimo para GPSLogger II - AIO - v2.0.0.159 es Android 4.0+ en adelante. Por lo tanto, debe actualizar su teléfono si aún no lo ha hecho.

En APKDroid, obtendrá GPSLogger II - AIO - v2.0.0.159 descarga gratuita de APK, siendo la última versión 2.0.0.159, fecha de publicación 2021-02-03, el tamaño del archivo es 10.4 MBSegún las estadísticas de Google Play Store, hay alrededor de 1000 descargas. Las aplicaciones descargadas o instaladas individualmente en Android se pueden actualizar si lo desea. Actualice sus aplicaciones también. Le otorga acceso a las funciones más recientes y mejora la seguridad y estabilidad de la aplicación. ¡Disfrútala ahora!

GPSLogger II - AIO - v2.0.0.159

The all in one GPS Tracking and offline Map solution - all for free & without in app advertisements

GPSLogger II is a pretty straightforward application that can record your GPS based location over the time. Initially developed for the BlackBerry platform (started 2009) the functionality have grown constantly over the time. Even this is the first release for Android you can expect an package that is suitable for all kind of activities, include outdoor navigation, geo-caching or an easy to use car finder.

Beside the actual position (in WGS84) the application will record the time, speed, heading/course, altitude, accuracy (of the signal), number of satellites and (if enabled) the raw NMEA-data.

GPSLogger comes with plenty of settings which should allow you to adjust the application to your personal likings, starting with the selection between imperial, metric or nautical units or different location formats [DD.MM'ss.ms", DD.MMMMM, UTM (+Zone), MGRS or raw mode]. The speed can be toggled between km/h or 'Minutes per KM' (of course also as mph and Minutes per Mile).

There are ten different views (up to three of them can be displayed simultaneously) Each view have a specific use case and allows you to adjust the display information to your personal needs. You simply can switch between the different views by swiping left or right.

- OpenMapData View
Currently the following OpenMapData providers are supported: MapQuest OSM, MapQuest Open Aerial, Bing Maps|Satellite|Hybrid, esri World Street Map, esri World Topographic Map, OpenCycleMap, Outdoor (by OCM) and Landscape (by OCM) - also you can specify a custom tile-server URL, so you could just add your preferred local map data provider (please check the corresponding tile server usage policy).

Please note, that GPSLogger will request the map data only once - so it can work completely OFFLINE once that map data has been stored on your device (an additional free DesktopTool is also available).

- Path View
When you have no data connection (or have configured GPSLogger that no data should be transferred) the path view is a simply plot of your current logging path (or the navigation path - or the path data that you have loaded in the background)

- Direction View
By default your logging starting point will be the initial direction record. The Direction view points you into the direction of this navigation location and display all kind of additional information like the estimated time of arrival (based on your current speed/average speed), the relative speed to the target location (very useful for sailing) and of course the course to the target location.

When you are using GPSLogger for outdoor navigation the direction record will change dynamically based on your travelling progress and your specified outdoor navigation settings.

- Speed View, Elevation View, Compass View
Simple plot of your Speed/Elevation values over time and a Compass

- GPS CoreData View
Displaying the location and the current speed and course in the largest possible font on your device

The remaining other 3 views Navigation Direction, Navigation GPS Core Data and the Navigation Speed can be very useful when you make use of the extended outdoor navigation functionality - actually I have implemented them for my personal usage when I am riding with the MTB. See http://www.emacberry.com/gpsl/nav/nav002.html for details.

Core Functions:
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o GPSLogger
o Speedometer
o CarFinder
o Outdoor Navigation
o GeoCaching and Waypoint Management
o AutoEmergency Alert
o Import and Export of KML or GPX
o 100% OFFLINE
o Support for "Shimano Di2®"

REQUIREMENTS
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o An Android® device with a build in GPS Antenna (or a active & already paired Bluethooth GPS-Puck)
o Use GPSLogger II outdoors - The reception of the GPS signal inside a building can be very bad or even not available at all.
o Permission

Feedback & Support via our Forum @ http://forum.emacberry.com/viewforum.php?f=198

- Elevation enhancements & more- Render 15km Radius around locations- Custom Di2 Crankset & Cassette Configuration- Performance enhancements- Supporting alternative TextToSpeech Engines (TTS) like FLite- VTM & Mapsforge Lib updated- added in App Privacy Policy

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