100% free GPSLogger & Geocaching Software for BlackBerry® Devices with OS 4.6 or higher (v1.x for OS 4.2.1)
GPSLogger II - Product Details [100% free 100% offline]
A
straight forward application, to record your movement with your
BlackBerry® device over time
+ Simple
Geocache Application for BlackBerry® devices
+
Outdoor Navigation
+ Lap
Timer
What you can do with GPSLogger II?
Record your movement (as long as you take your BB with you)
;-)
Display current Position:
Longitude / Latitude
accuracy for Longitude & Latitude values
# of Satellites
current altitude (in WGS84)
current course/heading
current speed [Ø speed (if available)]
travel distance
travel time
While recording you can mark your current position and
specify a note/remark for it
While recording you can pause & resume the recording
Copy your current location data [Lon|Lat|Alt] into the
Clipboard to be able to paste it in a SMS or eMail (or where ever you
like)
various different Main views:
Path View: 2D-View of Longitude & Latitude values [incl.
Zoom IN|OUT]
Elevation View: Altitude over time [incl. Zoom IN|OUT]
Speed View: Speed over Time [incl. Zoom IN|OUT]
GPS View: Longitude / Latitude / Speed / course in a large
font
Compass View (only for OS 4.6+ as nice SVG) [thanks to
Rob Antonishen for the very
nice compass svg file!]
Direction View
Switch between Day/Night Mode
Load a previously stored Location (Point) and let you guide
to that direction ("Guide Me Home" function). This can
become quite useful when you have to locate your car at a big parking
lot - or when you are in the wilderness and have lost the
orientation. Please Note: This is not a any kind of street
navigation function! - it's just gives you a direction & distance
Load a previously stored or imported path (route) and guide
you along the way from start to finish ("Outdoor
Navigation" function). Please read all details about this
very powerful feature of GPSLogger II in the Outdoor navigation
documentation.
"Distance Alerts/Signal" - Peep & vibrate after a user
specified distance (in Meter or Feet) was traveled (specially useful
for runners & biker) E.g. specify (in the options) a distance
of 1000m, then GPSLogger II will give you a audio signal & your
BlackBerry® Device will vibrate every km. So you get informed,
that you have completed the user specified distance. Of course the
signal comes again after an additional km. So you have the signal at
1km, 2km, 3km... When you want the signal every mile, then please
enter 5280 ft.
Predefined location marking names - when you have a file
called names.txt in your path directory, then GPSLogger II will use the
content of this file when mark a location on your path (while
recording). The names.txt should countain one predefined location
name per line. Your names.txt file should look like this (and can be
created e.g. with BBFileScout):
your predefined name 001 your predefined name 002 ... your
predefined name xxx
This will make GPSLogger II quite usefull for wildlife
tracking/recording, since this allows you quickly to pick the
animal/plant you just have spotted at the current location.
Options:
Specify if you want to specify a name for the path before
start recording (path can renamed afterwards in any case in the
'Path Manager')
Use inverted elevation values: for some reason some devices
(like Storm and Bold) seams to return "inverted" altitude value.
Even if it's possible in WGS84 to have a negative altitude there
are sample logs of users showing negative elevation values > ~250m
- this is for sure not correct. This option allows you to invert
the received GPS altitude information.
Select GPSLogger II Font Size:
Small (= BB Default Font Size/1.5) [GPSLogger II default]
Medium (= BB Default Font Size/1.25)
Large (= BB Default Font Size)
Specify the initial view of GPSLogger II
Specify if the background should be always ON
Select NightMode Color Scheme [Yellow/Red/Green/Blue]
Start in Night Mode [default OFF]
Specify the sample frequency (in which period the
application will record the current position)
Directory on your BB device to which your Paths will be
recorded (can be also SDCard)
Units in which the Data will be displayed
(Metric/Imperial/Nautical)
Specify the distance signal (in Meter or Feet depending on
your Units Setting) - Enter a '0' to disable this feature.
Display lon/lat as raw data (default OFF)
Allow start without GPS-Signal (default OFF)
Confirm deletion of Paths and Points (default OFF)
Confirm Exit (default OFF)
Export Directory on your BB device
Specify the recipient list (when you have chosen
eMail-Export) - separated multiple recipient eMail addresses by
space
Export only named locations (default OFF)
Export format(s): KML (GoogleEarth), GPX (+GPX MapSource
compatible), CSV (with double quotes as value encloser)
Load previously recorded Paths
Navigate with the trackball through your Path
Navigate with the Keyboard through your Path (Main Window)
[A|S]: Start Position
[E|R]: End Position
[Y/Z|X]: 15 Positions back
[C|V]: 1 Position back
[B|N] 1 Position forward
[M]: 15 Positions forward
Load previously recorded paths into the Background (as many
as you like) to compare the current (e.g. recording) Path with
previously recorded Paths. [e.g. to compare your actual hiking or
biking route with the ones you did in the past]
Export a Path to GPX/KML (depeding on your Settings) to the
BB filesystem
Export a Path to GPX/KML and send it automatically by
BB-eMail to a recipient (list) [recipients configurable in options
dialog]
The exported KML files can be loaded into GoogleEarth and you
can get a detailed view of your paths [download
GoogleEarth]
The exported GPX file contains the following information
about each recorded location (not all the info is included in the
Mapsource compatible output):
Longitude / Latitude
Altitude (in WGS84)
Timestamp
Course/heading
Name of the Point (if it's a named waypoint)
# of Satellites
Accuracy for Longitude & Latitude values
Import GPX and KML files that have been created by other
applications [unzip a GoogleEarth KMZ with BBFileScout]
Type in a location manually (in the 'Location Manager') to
let GPSLogger II guide you to this location - this can be used for
GeoCaching with your BlackBerry® device