OpenTrail

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OpenTrail
Opentrail.png
Author: Nick Whitelegg
License: GNU GPL
Platform: Android
Status: Broken
Version: 0.5.3 (2020-05-10)
Language: English
Install:
Source code: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrail
Programming language: Java

Freemap for Android

Features
Feature Value
Map Display
Display map yes
Map data yes
Source Freemap
Rotate map yes
3D view no
Shows website
?
Shows phone number
?
Shows operation hours
?
Routing
Routing no
Create route manually
?
Calculate route
?
Create route via Waypoints
?
Routing profiles
?
Turn restrictions
?
Calculate route without Internet (Offline routing)
?
Routing providers
?
Avoid traffic
?
Traffic Provider
?
Navigating
Navigate yes
Find location yes
Find nearby POIs yes
Navigate to point
?
Navigation with voice / Voice guidance
?
Keep on road
?
Lane guidance
?
Works without GPS
?
Navigate along predefined route
?
Tracking
Make track yes
Customizable log interval
?
Track formats
?
Geotagging
?
Fast POI buttons
?
Upload GPX to OSM
?
Monitoring
Monitoring no
Show current track yes
Open existing track
?
Altitude diagram
?
Show POD value
?
Satellite view
?
Show live NMEA data
?
Show speed
?
Send current position
?
Editing
?
Rendering
?
Accessibility
?

OpenTrail is an OSM-based Android app for UK hiking/walking. It is closely associated with the UK walkers' OSM site, Freemap. It shows OSM maps using the VTM library.

Note that the source is available via Gitlab at https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrail

See here for more details.

Current Feature List

Feb 2013

  • show mapsforge generated maps with OSM data (showing rights of way) and OS LandForm PANORAMA contours
  • display annotations as an alert box when you reach their location, useful for instance for displaying path directions at ambiguous places
  • find nearby Freemap walking routes, show them on the map, and "play" the route (instructions will automatically appear on your phone)
  • import data from, and export to, GPX
  • find nearby POIs

Platforms

Android 2.1+. Good performance on an SIII, rather too slow on an HTC Hero so I suspect a typical minimum requirement would be one of the 2.2/2.3 generation of phones released just after the Hero.