- #ANDROID MYTRACKS DATABASE NAME AND LOCATION ANDROID#
- #ANDROID MYTRACKS DATABASE NAME AND LOCATION SOFTWARE#
#ANDROID MYTRACKS DATABASE NAME AND LOCATION ANDROID#
The bottom line: TrackMe as an Android app would have everything I wanted in a tracking app, if it were a little prettier, if SSL worked and if it were completely free.
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This post is categorized in ‘ Nerd Stuff‘ for a reason ? My location data is mine and no one else’s, and I would like to decide how I consume the data and if/how I share my location. Hosted services, like the once popular but now deceased Google Latitude or InstaMapper are not interesting to me. The solutions I am interested in should be able to do live online tracking to a self-hosted location, meaning the Android app should offer the possibility to enter a custom hostname or URL.
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It triggered me to do a short survey of the Android landscape, since it appears that more apps have popped up since I last looked. I was unfamiliar with OruxMaps, but it has a zillion features and it looks great in general. The other day, I was discussing the subject with a friend who is looking for a similar solution and has been using OruxMaps for offline tracking.
#ANDROID MYTRACKS DATABASE NAME AND LOCATION SOFTWARE#
Since long I have been interested in live online location tracking using my Android phone and I have been using a collection of software components that makes this possible for a while.