![]() ![]() Relay events allow you to run one leg of a forked relay course.”ĭescription: “Condes is a comprehensive course planning application, suitable for training events and World Championships. Individual courses are run with interval starts against computer opponents, or with a mass start against lots of them. Several different modes of play are available. Use it for rainy-day training or rest-day enjoyment. Also used worldwide. SPORTident UK actively develop and support AutoDownload.ĭescription: “Catching Features is an orienteering game you can play at home. It is used at the majority of orienteering events in the UK including the World Orienteering Championships 2015 and the Scottish 6 Day in 2015 with over 5000 competitors each day. It supports EmmaClient (Live results for Orienteering) and Eventor (The IOF results and ranking system). Data can be collected for commentary and live results from remote checkpoints via a number of web interfaces or directly into the database. It includes a sophisticated real time calculator for events in a series and also a start time allocater. Single and Multi-Day events are supported. AutoDownload works with linear, score and relay events as well as those with heats or team prizes. The app is used since WTOC 2016 at almost all major IOF events.ĭescription: Comprehensive English language based Windows results software for events using SPORTident equipment, including sub-second timing with AIR+. The device can upload recorded data to a result processing server. Virtual-O (Virtual Orienteering Simulator)ĭescription: Web application for route choice analysis from competitions and trainings.ĭescription: ANT Recorder is a mobile app for marshals at time controls and TempO stations as well as for competitors for “punching” answers on a mobile device. 3DRerunĮvent administration, speaker, course planning, analysis To get started, please click the links below for further details on specific software. Please feel free to send any suggestions or updates by email to the IOF Office. Notice that this list is no recommendation by the IOF, however, – it is for information purposes only with no guarantee for correctness and completeness. Please note: I have focussed on the type of editing necessary to make or tidy up files for use on this site.On this page we have listed some commonly used orienteering software. I use Linux Mint on my desktop I don't know much about MAC. I only know about apps for Windows, Linux and online editors. and there are probably apps for smartphones. There are different programs for Windows, Linux, Mac, etc. There are online editing sites and programs for desktop. This is a complex question because there is constant innovation and I can only write about what I know about. Which is the best software for GPX editing? It is better to prune down and simplify the routes so that they don't take up so much space. The GPX files created by smartphones are unnecessarilly large becuse they can have +too many points. You can also correct elevation and time on a GPX track by deleting all the information and recalculating it using systems which know the elevation of all locations and rewriting the times by choosing an average speed. It is also possible to make a GPX track entirely on a computer based on your knowledge of a route. In this case, you will want to tidy up the GPX track so that it will be useful to other people. When you are on a walk and you are tracking a walk using a tracking app, you may deviate from the path to look at a flower, forget to switch the app off at the end of the walk, get lost, have lunch, stop at a restaurant, etc. For example The idea behind this website it to allow groups of people to make collections of walks for walking groups. There are websites which allow you to upload your GPX files so that you can share them with other people. If you upload your GPX files to Internet, you can share your routes with other people. Why are GPX files useful for walking groups? Technology is moving so fast that whatever we say here will quickly become out of date. Examples are: GPX Viewer, Strava, Spot, Map My Run. The easiest way to make a GPX track is with a navigation app on your smartphone. You can record a GPX track on your smartphone, sports watch, GPX device, etc. How do we make a GPX file of a walking route? A GPX file can also contain information about places which are called waypoints or POI (points of interest) It has the latitude and longitude, the elevation and the time. The following is a piece of GPX code which defines one point. When there are several points they can plot a route. A GPX file contains information about points of time and location. ![]()
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