Import and view GPS eXchange format (GPX) files. GPX-Viewer views GPX files exported from many GPS devices and other apps that create GPX files.
Import GPX files using iTunes file sharing, eMail, an URL, the pasteboard or from the Cloud (includes iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, your local device, etc).
- Choose Apple Maps, Google Maps, OpenStreetMaps, or a custom map tile source URL.
- Create and share the following charts:
— Elevation vs track points.
— Elevation vs distance.
— Elevation vs time.
— Speed vs track points.
— Speed vs distance.
— Speed vs time.
- Send the waypoints to various map apps such as Apple and Google Maps.
- Email the file.
- Optionally disable screen auto-lock to keep the device from sleeping.
- Create folders to better organize your GPX files.
- Preview the tracks for all files within a folder.
- Import GPX files to the current GPX file.
- Customize the color for waypoints, track points, routes and tracks.
- Hide or show the waypoints, track points, routes or tracks on the map.
- View track points on map.
- Choose between metric, imperial, or nautical units of measurement.
A sample GPX file is included.
Download free GPX files from many web sites such as http://www.poi-factory.com and https://www.hikingproject.com.
We also have a GPX Viewer and GPX Editor for the Macintosh computer. Visit our web site for more info.
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I still give it 5 stars even though it is not flawless
This app has established a solid foundation for my gpx files management. I still have not found any other app that can replace it.
However, it always has a warning when it reads a file with .gpx extension. Serious? A GPX-viewer cannot read files with .gpx extension? This warning is annoying. And this problem has been mentioned also in the help/about section.
For further improvement, the “map selection” could include more map options other than Apple, Google and OpenStreet maps. How about Gaiga? There is a “custom” map selection but as a newbie I found it a bit complicated.
Yet as a conclusion, this app is user-friendly and it has successfully read and stored and exported all my gpx files 100% as I required. I m very happy with that.