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Support => Troubles & Questions => Topic started by: Marvout on November 30, 2020, 06:51:20

Title: How to manage your tracks and points on the desktop
Post by: Marvout on November 30, 2020, 06:51:20
I understand Locus is an Android app, and I'm seeing how powerful it is, but I do want to do planning on a bigger screen with a keyboard and mouse.
Title: Re: How to manage your tracks and points on the desktop
Post by: JohnCNA on November 30, 2020, 16:56:15
I use Garmin's BaseCamp software on my laptop. It has some very nice route and track creation and editing tools.

I can export multiple routes, tracks and way points to a single GPX file to Dropbox. Import into Locus and it separates the way points into a List and the tracks & routes into the Tracks section.

Going from Locus into BaseCamp, export a waypoint list and a track list to Dropbox and then import them into a single or separate lists in BaseCamp.

There is no option to sync automatically between the two.
Title: Re: How to manage your tracks and points on the desktop
Post by: Saturo on November 30, 2020, 17:20:04
Manage, Create, Edit with Qmapshack
Import/Export via Dropbox
Title: Re: How to manage your tracks and points on the desktop
Post by: jonny.blue on November 30, 2020, 18:07:44
I use LM parallel in my tablet ...
There I can do all things on a bigger screen ... and with new sync function of LM4 both devices have (almost) automaticly synced points and routes.
Title: Re: How to manage your tracks and points on the desktop
Post by: freischneider on November 30, 2020, 21:00:59
I wouldn't go to the old Garmin software. Locus Web is coming soon, then you can do everything via the browser. I manage everything in Locus. But also export my tracks to google Drive (Dropbox works too). You can set a data backup automatically. Then all tracks and points are saved.
Title: Re: How to manage your tracks and points on the desktop
Post by: Andrew Heard on November 30, 2020, 23:12:48
Windows Garmin Basecamp still has a far more efficient track point editor (see screen cap) than in Locus. Sometimes I use BRouter web for route planning, but otherwise, I just use Locus for everything these days.
Title: Re: How to manage your tracks and points on the desktop
Post by: ThomasD. on December 01, 2020, 09:32:29
I use an android emulator (Memu) for running Locus Pro on my Windows PC. Used Basecamp for years and I am lucky to get rid of it. Now I have identical solution for planning and navigation.
Title: Re: How to manage your tracks and points on the desktop
Post by: michaelbechtold on December 01, 2020, 12:45:50
Hi Thomas, would you mind sharing the Android MEMU download that is working fine for you ?
TXs and cheers
Michael
Title: Re: How to manage your tracks and points on the desktop
Post by: ThomasD. on December 01, 2020, 15:32:03
@Michael: http://memuplay.com/
and if you like to do some finetuning: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/pimp-copy-memu-app-player-t3518388
Title: Re: How to manage your tracks and points on the desktop
Post by: tommi on January 11, 2021, 07:02:14
Just another option possible with newer Samsung phones is Samsung Dex.
You connect the phone via USB to your PC and get a window (or fullscreen) with the screen of your smartphone. Actually you control your smart phone with keyboard, mouse and PC screen.
Using Locus for planning makes fun and there is no need to copy, sync, convert, export, import or anything else.

Teamviewer (control smartphone from PC) might be another option with the same benefits and working also for other smartphones.
Title: Re: How to manage your tracks and points on the desktop
Post by: Neoaliphant on January 11, 2021, 08:51:47
Bluestacks emulator works great as well

also scrcpy which is usb cable screen mirroring is a great way to control phone from PC

Also anydesk works as well, which is similar to teamviewer

and motorola phones should be getting something like dex soon