AndroidMTK for Android
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Bakwas
very bad
Osawm
They onlu try kakd us
Saly chutyao
I loved it.....
Atul
Bestapp
works well (Holux M-241), can't find any problem. I using M-241 as logger and would like to have some ways to download log files to Ubuntu laptop. One of the gpsbabel 3rd - AndroidMTK, 2nd - MTKutility
I have a Qstarz BT1000xt that I use, this program allows me to offload gpx info to my Android device.
I always had troubles downloading logs from my logger. After changing the chunk size to 65k bytes the download works perfectly
Why it work on my Tablet
Nice
Let go networking
When trying to download the log from my holux device over bluetooth. It quits about 50% of the time. I'm not sure why. I just have to keep retrying. It'll work eventually.
Very simple, intuitive and easy to use!
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Unfortunately I can't use the app since it always crashes as soon as I want to select my GPS logger. Please fix this.
Works very well and allows me to offload the tracked information from time to tim without laptop. One thing i would like is a question before proceeding with deleting the logs and a button which first downloads the logs, then deletes the logs. Currently one has to trust the programm it did its job. A little more feedback would improve ease of mind. Personaly I would pay for above features!
Seems to be working.
Thanks
Imports directly into Google MyTracks when export path is set to /sdcard/MyTracks/gpx
Great application! Easy and the only way I know to download log from BT747 to Android and convert to GPX. Clearing memory option is second great thing. A must have app if you travel without desktop, only with BT747 and Android. Only two issues: - warning box with yes/no questions should be displayed before clearing unit memory - it would be great if it would be possible to define log time or distance intervals.
This will allow me to travel for three weeks with no worries! Two small cons: I would love to know what some options are about (it would be cool if they would be better described for the non-GPS super savvy user) and I agree with a previous poster that it would be awesome to be able to choose a folder where to put logs. Anyhow, it's wonderful. Thanks!
I installed the app on a Nexus 7 tablet and downloaded the tracks from a QStarz BT-Q1000 without any problems. The downloaded GPX file was stored in the root folder of the SDCard. I was able to click on the GPX file and imported the track into Locus Pro (an offline map viewer). Everything worked as expected. Next, I installed the app on an HTC Sensation phone (running the Jelly Bean OS) but the app hangs when it tries to communicate with the (properly paired) QStarz GPS.
Great start. This app is the only way I know to download content of a BT747 GPS to Android. However, the app tends to crash when writing the GPX file (on HTC desire). Usually it doesn't terminate the XML structure leading to problems reading the file in other applications. I have frequently had to kill the process after the application crashes. It would nice if I could choose where the files are saved, rather then just putting them in to the root directory of the SD card.
Finally good man made this app. It will be perfect if it also download AGPS assist data. I still can't find any apps/method can do it.
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