AAT is a GPS-tracking application for tracking sportive activities, with an emphasis on cycling.
There is an Android and GTK variant. (The GTK variant is alpha software).
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Display live tracking on different cockpit and map views.
- Store tracks in standard GPX format for sharing with other applications.
- Display offline as well as tile based maps.
- Tile based overlays for displaying cycle and hiking routes (Waymarked Trails).
- Integration of Overpass and Nominatim.
- Display Offline POIs from Mapsforge compatible Databases, available from OpenAndroMaps and other places.
- Simple GPX editor for quick route planning.
- GPS independent altitude information and hill shading from DEM3 tiles
- Support for Bluetooth and internal sensors
Website: github.com/bailuk/AAT
Support:
Developer: bailuk
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

AAT Activity Tracker is written in Kotlin. Learn Kotlin with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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