![]() All files have a size of about 35 to 70 MByte. Of course, youll have to add your file before starting. You can see from my screen grab time stamps, it's very fast, unless you're trying to get screen grabs, post pictures, and edit posts all at the same time -)Īs inferior as smartphones are proclaimed to be, they still manage to do more every day. These are the stable versions of RouteConverter that Im trying release every two months: Windows. The application is comprised of a left-side map view and a right-side panel with adjustments and functions for your added GPS positionings. Is very easy on a smartphone, very fast, and since it's already in your pocket. (thin red track is original, transparent pink is new route, straight purple is shaping points for the auto routing) The original track color should have been changed to green or blue before I started so you could see it easier, but you'll get the idea. Normally though, someone wants to change/add/delete/edit the route to avoid/include some road, so I just create a new track that follows the desired sections of the others, via the built in "add new route and measure" tools: The direction of travel the original tracks used does not matter, nor does it matter when they were created. You may also want to use the GPS tracker apps by number for your phone. This is a program for Windows, designed to view, convert and edit routes, waypoints and tracks. You can also use this free software to convert various GPS files such as CSV to KML. a ladle furnace if there is time enough for desulfurization by steel-slag. RouteConverter displays GPS data as a list and uses Google Maps to display locations. I use my mapping app to select the tracks to merge, with or without gaps, in about three touches, and then reorder them:Īnd then display the new route with some gaudy track attributes like chevrons, and overlay it on the originals to make sure it worked properly: and the evolution of the sulfur content in the BOF route. ![]() Say you have a few hundred miles of tracks you want to merge/edit/change/reroute/whatever: Unfortunately you're going to need an Android device instead of that slick windows UI device. Supports more than 81 of the most common GPS file formats. Features include: Works with routes, tracks and waypoints. Click to expand.heck yes you can do this on a smartphone, no extra support computers with cables, conversion software or extra supportive mapping software (for standalones) needed. RouteConverter is a free of charge open source tool to display, edit, enrich and convert routes, tracks and waypoints.
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