

Sums of distances, durations, elevations are displayed in the bottom of the table.Īnother feature of MyGPSFiles: tracks modification and creation. Those segments are still used in the distance computation to be as close as possible to what you rode. The corresponding segments are not drawn to the maps/graphs. GPS signal losts appear in grey in the slider bar.

The loading is then much slower but, once the tracks are loaded, MyGPSFiles normally works. Web browsers that do not support reading of local files need to use the server. Useful for remembering a good ride or checking the route of a new one. Tip: The StreetView pegman sometimes offers nice panoramas closed to our tracks. The maps are automatically centered on the cursor when it moves. Use the +/- buttons or the mouse wheel to zoom in/out.Ģ maps are displayed. The graph: several kinds of data can be displayed in. Select a track to get more details on a given points of the trail.Ī map for French users but you can see that all windows can be moved, resized, docked. To open tracks, you can drag and drop files into the web page. Units: km, miles or nautic miles for distance.Displayed data: position, time, elevation, heart rate, cadence and power.The page of the application is here: Features Reader (*) Depend on the web browser (check browser compatibility). Multi-tracks: You can open and display several tracks at a time.Quick: Tracks files are directly read* and processed from your computer.Easy: You can open tracks by two ways: by the menu "Tracks->Open." or by dragging files into the web page*.It is also possible to quickly create and modify GPS tracks. CSV implementations may not handle such field data or use quotation marks to surround the field.A web app to read GPS tracks stored on your PC Windows, PC Linux or Mac. The basic idea of separating fields with a comma is clear, but that idea gets complicated when the field data may also contain commas or even embedded line-breaks. Location data (and optionally elevation, time, and other information) is stored in tags and can be interchanged between GPS devices and software. The GPX format is open and can be used without the need to pay license fees.

GPX (GPS Exchange Format) is a lightweight XML data format to interchange GPS data (waypoints, routes, and tracks) between applications and Web services on the Internet. The comma as a field separator is the source of the name for this file format. Each record consists of one or more fields, separated by commas. In computing, a comma-separated values (CSV) file stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text. Application/gpx+xml, application/octet-stream
