Trimble Mobile Manager

Published by: Trimble
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Description

Trimble® Mobile Manager is a middleware and configuration application to enable third party applications to interface to Trimble GNSS receivers.
This app is compatible with the Trimble Catalyst DA2 receiver and Trimble R Series receivers (R580, R2, R12i etc.).
Key features
Provides access to position accuracy and quality control related information
Allows use of real-time corrections with your GNSS receiver
Access to satellite tracking and constellation usage information
Technical Support
Contact your Trimble partner in the first instance. If you have a technical issue, send a TMM log file using the “Share log file” feature inside the Help menu of the app.
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Trimble Mobile Manager Reviews

Needs updated support R780

EvilToaster182 on

United States

Need official support for the R780 and possibly SPS986. Have a lot of projects that would benefit from official support for those receivers already in fleet. Some bugs are still present too. Random crashes.

Cannot Collect Data

GIS Coordinator on

United States

Will not stay connected to the R1 or R2, How are we supposed to collect data? No one has an answer.

Incredibly Unreliable

GISAdmin on

United States

Constantly losing connection from R2s. Randomly signs out users. No secondary correction source. You would think the replacement for the GNSS Status app would function at least as well as the old one but no. In the old app if the iPad lost signal, no problem, it would automatically kick over to SBAS. In this one if it loses signal, the user has to go into GNSS Config and switch correction source from custom local (since we have a TPP server connecting to our Alloy base stations and performing RTK) to auto. I see no point in having a log in either. The log in plus all these other quirks and issues makes it very difficult on our field users.

Login required

whatIsMyNickName333456779 on

United States

You have to make an account just to use it. I already paid you thousands of dollars. My field staff don’t even want to open a second app just to use field maps let alone create another account.

Crashes since the 2.7.0 Update

ITOnAStick on

United States

Since updating to 2.7.0, the app crashes upon opening on our entire line of iPad Pro’s 12.9 running iOS 14.3. Our entire staking department relies on this for mapping. Pleases address this bug ASAP!!

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Trimble Mobile Manager Competitors

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Theodolite
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ArcGIS Navigator
topoXpress
GIS & Survey
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Draw Maps for ArcGIS
Team Collaboration Maps
Eos Tools Pro
Global Mapper Mobile
Touch GIS
Advanced field data collection
GNSS View
CarryMap
Offline maps & data collection

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App Info

Category
Navigation
Publisher
Trimble
Languages
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish
Recent release
2024.10 (3 months ago )
Released on
Jul 8, 2020 (4 years ago )
Last Updated
4 days ago
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