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Skrevet af Spancilhill den 13 marts 2010 på English

I'm using a rather awkward set of tools/software to edit OpenStreetMap.

Using a Samsung H1 smartphone with GPS and the app honeylocation from http://honeylocation.com, I record my tracks and upload them via WLAN to the Internet on the same webpage. From there, I download them as KMZ-files (Google Earth file format) and prune them using PRUNE (osm.wiki/Prune) and export the data in GPX files. Using JOSM, I display my GPS data and upload changes/additions etc. to OSM.

I wish there was an easier way to create my GPS traces on that phone! :(

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Diskussion

Kommentar fra Xapitoun skrevet 13. marts 2010 kl. 10:06

Hello, you can use Gpsmid to record your tracks. And export them directly in GPX files.

Kommentar fra Spancilhill skrevet 13. marts 2010 kl. 13:50

Thank you so much! This was the best software advice I have received in ages! This program is just brilliant and works like a treat on my phone!

Kommentar fra DallasCowBoy skrevet 26. oktober 2010 kl. 14:12

Honey Location has introduced exporting data to the GPX files.
They've improved a lot Honey Location since last year.
I'm using it and it works fine.
Try it
http://www.honeylocation.com

and it's still FREE :)

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