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Wish: auto export of tracks to iCloud, Dropbox or email

Open MtnBiker opened this issue 4 years ago • 3 comments

Great if automagically exported track to iCloud or Dropbox or via email. Daily would be nice or as a set-able option when Pausing or Saving.

Sharing is already implemented, so it's close to being available—easy for me to say, I don't know Swift.

Thanks for listening.

MtnBiker avatar Dec 11 '19 21:12 MtnBiker

Sorry, but I couldn't quite get what you mean.

Mind if you could share a use-case example of how this would be like ~ and how it helps you use the app?

vincentneo avatar Dec 13 '19 10:12 vincentneo

I could use something like this, so will detail my current use case. Currently I use the app to track where I have taken photos, if I do a walk I turn it on and when finished save it. Sometimes this leads to multiple short tracks a day. When I want to geolocate my photos once home again, I have to transfer each GPX track manually to onedrive and then download it for use / archive on my PC. I think I still have a few tracks on my phone that I haven't backed up yet as I haven't edited those photos yet and can't remember which files I have transferred and which I haven't yet. If it automatically put all of the GPX files into a folder on onedrive for me that would certainly reduce a lot of my manual process.

Thanks

stretch4x4 avatar Jan 12 '20 12:01 stretch4x4

stretch4x4 spelled out my main use case. I tend to leave a tracker on more for tracking outdoor activities—hiking, biking, back country skiing also. But syncing locations to my photos is the main purpose. I have a script to write to my photos and also change the filename to the local date and time. I missed @vincentneo request but did see stretch4x4 response. Thanks for listening.

MtnBiker avatar Jan 12 '20 15:01 MtnBiker

Thank you

MtnBiker avatar May 23 '23 14:05 MtnBiker