GPS Stone (GPX Trip Recorder) is a Navigation app by Francois Lamboley. GPS Stone trip tracker is a GPX file generator. Display current GPS information, speed (max and average), position, distance, elevation, and shows on the map but also record all the trip information to review it in Google Earth.
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1. Display current GPS information, speed (max and average), position, distance, elevation, and shows on the map but also record all the trip information to review it in Google Earth.
2. GPS Stone records and exports all your trips to your main computer for geo-tagging/photo-tagging or trip management.
3. Additionally, GPS Stone can export the trip you’ve recorded in the standard GPX format.
4. See your trip on Google Earth, or compatible software such as Atom GPS and GeoSetter for PC or HoudaGeo for Mac.
5. GPS Stone trip tracker is a GPX file generator.
6. It also works for sport activities, cycling, car, trekking… of course, it can be useful for any photo tour walk.
7. This application use background mode, continued use of GPS can dramatically decrease battery life.
8. Once back home, review where you have been at a given time, and for how long.
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Crashes every time. Never saves data. Waste of money!
On second attempt at geotagging I set the app to record as I drove along an interstate highway. About midway I stopped in a small town adjacent to the highway where I took a few photos. The recorded track just continued straight along the highway and did not show any deviation and did not capture any of the photos for geotagging. Checking the times along the recorder route there is a 40 minute lapse and it was within that lapse that I exited to the small town and shot some photos. The photos themselves contain the time stamp when they were shot. I did not touch the Android at any time during the recording. Any ideas??? In my first attempt at geotagging I paused the recording midway for a few minutes. The recorded map on the Android did show the entire trip - before and after the pause. However when I emailed the file to my computer the only portion of the recording was after the pause - so lost any geotagging prior to the pause.
The reason I give it three, and not five stars is because I have to edit the GPX files every time I want to import it with my photos. The time of the file name and the recorded points inside the files are off by seven hours. I can not figure out why this happens. Otherwise. The app does exactly what I want.
I bought this app before a hike hoping to use it to help track my way back once I had recorded the path. It crashed about two hours in. It did save the trip, but I learned that it won't show your current location on a saved trip.
I like the idea of this app, to record a GPX file of a trip. That file could be useful for traffic accidents or citations. But it crashes after 5-10 miles. I'd rather it record an entire trip, say 500 miles in a day! I suspect it's a compatibility issue. My device is Android 4S ios 6.0.1. Please fix, otherwise I'll be forced to write my own GPX recorder and put it on iTunes!
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