O J's Comments
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| TrackExplorer - Visualize your GPX Data - Update | TrackExplorer is not a game. It´s a tool to visualize and compare GPX data. |
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| TrackExplorer - Visualize your GPX Data | WRLD3D in TrackExplorerGood news! I have added WRLD3D to the Android TrackExplorer app. You can now switch the view between Mapbox and WRLD3D. It works “only” with the Android app. Unfortunately it is not possible in the web browser version - WRLD3D does not offer this possibility. Anyway, this is how it looks in TrackExplorer:
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| TrackExplorer - Visualize your GPX Data | If you type TrackExplorer in the search, you should find it in the Play Store. Here is the link: TrackExplorer |
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| TrackExplorer - Visualize your GPX Data | Dear community, some of you have tried TrackExplorer. Thanks a lot! If someone wants to manage his data, you can register under RaceDirector. Under My Files you can edit your data and decide if you want to show it to others. The registration runs under RaceDirector. Yes, it is a bit misleading. After this is a hobby, I don’t have the resources to keep everything clean. Hint and advantage of TrackExplorer: You can view or compare up to tracks within a 10 kilometer radius. There is also an TrackExplorer Android version. In this version you can increase the number of tiles (up to 12 tiles) and get even more impressive impressions of the landscape. OJ |
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| TrackExplorer - Visualize your GPX Data | I forgot to mention that the GPX data is processed using Mapbox. The data source for streets and buildungs is OpenStreetMaps. The more accurate the data in OSM, the better the 3D environment is displayed (hights of buildings, positions of the trees, etc.). Nice example, the skyline of Chicago:
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