Open GPX Tracker for iOS and WatchOS
Open GPX Tracker for iOS + WatchOS
Open GPX Tracker is a GPS logger for iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod) with offline map cache support. Track your location, add waypoints and send your logs by email as GPX files.
This app has no annoying time restrictions, no ads and no in-app-purchases. You can create unlimited GPX traces :).
If you are goint to track without Internet… don’t worry! Before you go offline, browse the area where you’ll be tracking and it will be cached and available offline.
We care about your privacy, all the data recorded using the application is kept in your phone (or in your iCloud), wherever you store it. The app does not share any GPS data with us or any other 3rd pary. For more information see the Privacy Policy
Requires iOS 11.0 or above. Open GPX tracker is an open source app.
You can use Open GPX tracker for:
- Creating routes and waypoints for editing Open Street Map.
- Publishing Open Street Map Traces.
- Creating GPX files for testing your iOS apps in Xcode.
- Use it as GPS companion when you take pictures with your reflex camera.
Main Features
- Displays tracking route in a map
- Supports Apple Map Kit, Open Street Map, and Carto DB as map sources
- Offline maps support (of browsed areas)
- Pause / Resume tracking
- Add waypoint to user location
- Add waypoint to any place in the map with a long press
- Edit waypoint name
- Drag & Drop waypoint pin
- Remove waypoint
- Load on map a saved session and continue tracking
- Displays current location and altitude
- Displays tracked time
- Displays user heading (device orientation)
- Displays location accuracy
- Displays tracked distance (total and current segment)
- GPX files can be imported from any other app using the share option
- Share GPX files with other apps
- File sharing through iTunes
- Settings
- Offline cache On/Off
- Clear cache
- Select the map server.
- Darkmode
- Multi-language support (thanks to volunteers): German, English, Spanish, Finnish, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Ukranian Chinese (simplified)
Apple Watch Features (since 1.6.0)
- Create GPX Files on your Apple Watch
- Pause/Resume tracking
- Save into GPX File
- Add waypoint to user location
- Send file to your paired device iPhone/iPad
- Display GPS Signal strength
- View current location information (speed, latitude, longitude, altitude)
Install
The app is available on the App Store, available since May 2015.
Another option to install the app is to download the source code and compile it by yourself using Xcode and the iOS simulator. If you want to run it on a iOS device, you also need an Apple developer account.
Translate Open GPX Tracker
Open GPX tracker supports language translations (since 1.7.0). See list of supported languages and how to translate the app into your language.
Development
This application is written in Swift. To download the code run this command in a console:
git clone https://github.com/merlos/iOS-Open-GPX-Tracker.git
Then, to test it open the file OpenGpxTracker.xcworkspace
with XCode.
Although the application uses some Cocoapods, all the pods are already included in our repo. So no need to run pod install
.
Please note the limitations of using Open Street Maps Tile Servers
Add a custom tile server
Adding a tile server is easy, just edit the file GPXTileServer.swift
, uncomment the lines with AnotherMap
and modify the templateUrl to point to the new tile server.
You have a list of tile servers in Open Street Map Wiki
Reference documentation
The application is being documented using jazzy and following NSHipster tutorial on swift documentation.
Read Source code documentation
Contribute
You can contribute by forking and submitting a pull request (PR).
Some conditions for a PR to be accepted:
-
Text displayed in the application shall be internationalized.
- To do that use NSLocalizedString. Search on the code to see examples of usage.
- Add the keys of the localized string to all the
lproj
files. Keep this files organized in the same way (~ same line). - Use ChatGPT or DeepL to translate them to other languages. For example, for ChatGPT you can use a prompt similar to:
You are a language translator that is in the process of translating an mobile application for getting GPX traces in an iOS device. Please provide the translation to the following languages: German (de), Spanish (es), Chinese Simplified (zh-Hans), Ukranian (uk), Finnish (fi-FI), Russian (ru),French (fr), Dutch (nl), Portuguese Brazil (pt-BR), Italian (it) of the following strings: "TEXT_KEY" = "This is the text"; "TEXT_KEY" = "This is the text"; ```
-
You need to install swiftlint and ensure you’re not introducing additional lint warnings.
-
You need to document the classes and methods that you create explaining what do they do from a blackbox perspective. We use jazzy for the documentation. To install jazzy run:
gem install jazzy
Then, to view the documentation run
jazzy
Note that it will generate the documents in the
../gh-pages/docs
.
PR License Note that though the source code is licensed under GPL 3.0 by submitting a pull request you are also providing me (Juan M. Merlos) the rights to distribute those changes on the binary app published on the App Store (which is released under Apple’s Standard License Agreement)
GPL License
Open GPX Tracker app for iOS. Copyright (C) 2014-2023 Juan M. Merlos (@merlos) & Contributors
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
, a SWIFT library for using GPX files. Created by @vincentneo
Entry on the Open Street Maps Wiki
See also:
- Avenue GPX Viewer, a GPX viewer based on some of the codes used in this project. A side project by collaborator @vincentneo.