![]() Thank you for your feedback! We agree that the flow for importing data from third party apps into GPX File Editor is a bit cumbersome right now, especially since a lot of the run/bike-tracking apps require you to export data through their websites. I look forward to seeing the functionality and features improve! It is a little tricky to get the a gpx file from Strava uploaded to GPXEditor but the tutorials provided were very helpful. This is the answer! You can add or remove points along your route and edit the timing to give a more accurate picture of your activity. I use Strava to track my runs and get so sad when I can’t edit my data. Thank you for your review! And thanks for the feature suggestions, all three have been added to our todo list. Runkeeper doesn’t honor those when uploading tracks not recorded with their app anyways so it is not a crucial feature for me, but for viewing in google earth it would be nice.Īlso not crucial: it would be nice to see track stats in the app. I was able to shift the times point-by-point though, which was a bit tedious.Īnother nice-to-have: right now this app merges tracks with multiple track segments into one track segment. One thing I wish this app had was an ability to shift the time for a whole lot of points all at once to cut out a break. ![]() With this app I had no trouble editing a 14 mile run, export the GPX file and replace the track I had originally created with Runkeeper. Runkeeper’s web editing tool craps out with longer runs and I can’t add “new” data points where I lost reception. I have been looking for a way to clean up my Runkeeper tracks. Finally!!! An app that lets me add waypoints.
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