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View and Navigate Roadbooks from Rally Navigator.
Imports PDF Roadbooks from Rally Navigator Desktop software (www.rallynavigator.com) to load and display Navigation Roadbooks.
Rally Navigator produces Cross Country or Road Rally format and automatically highlights Cross Country Roadbooks just like the Dakar Rally.
Users can share Roadbooks via email, text, Google Drive, My Files, Drop Box Etc.
Phone App works as Rally Computer in Landscape view: Odometer, Compass, Speed, Time of Day. No Roadbook is displayed.
Odometer adjustment and Roadbook scrolling can be controlled by Bluetooth switch gear.
Learn more at https://www.rallynavigator.com/rally-roadbook-reader
New Version 3.0 Updates:
ALL users can load and view detailed PDF Roadbooks (previously only upgraded users could view PDF)
Share and import PDF Roadbooks via email, text, Google Drive, My Files, Drop Box Etc.
Create PDF Roadbook, share and invite unlimited users to download app and view Roadbooks FREE
Create folders and organize Roadbooks on device
Improved contrast of ODO and CAP Instruments
Zoom and Lock to fit Roadbook to proper width
Adjustable Roadbook Scroll Distance
Swipe right on the odometer display to edit odometer distance
Time of Day now shows Seconds XX.XX.XX
Speed now shows Tenths XX.X
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NOTE: Before using SWTracker, please read the support FAQ questions: https://rvtechtools.com/support.html#swtrackerfaq. If you have any issues, please contact me at support@rvtechtools.com.
Check out usage videos on my YouTube SWTracker playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI-_B2o7AiPoCGkzte6dfeUqrgkpV3b_4
SWTracker is the 2nd generation of SWConnect, the IOS tracking option for interfacing to the personal tracking manager, Spotwalla.com.
Spotwalla has transitioned to a new website, and with that a new JSON based API. This change necessitated a rewrite of SWconnect, and gave me the chance to update to newer approved networking frameworks, using the newer Apple supported language, Swift.
SWTracker allows user to connect and track their travels on the new SpotWalla website: https://new.spotwalla.com. Spotwalla is a secure location manager, which supports several different devices (both physical and app based) for keeping track of location during travels. It is routinely used by long distance motorcycle riders, cyclists, boaters and even RV owners.
SWTracker allow you to connect with your account on Spotwalla, and tracks your progress on a timed basis. IOS users previously were able to use the Google Latitude app to share their location with SpotWalla, however, Latitude was discontinued in August, 2013.
SWTracker is intended to run in the background. General use once logged in, is to simply enable tracking, put the app in the background, put your phone in your pocket or phone stand and ride. Your location points will be stored with the device information on SpotWalla, and you can create custom trips which show your location over a specified time period.
BATTERY USAGE INFO:
SWTracker uses GPS information, and as such battery use will be similar to most navigation type of applications.
Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
SWTracker now uses a new lower GPS accuracy strategy when the application is running on battery alone in the background, however it is always suggested to use external power when possible, and to turn off tracking in the app controls during periods when you are not moving.
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