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The company explained that it was a tough decision to shutter the app, but Google wants to invest time in “other, more wide-reaching, mapping projects”. Prove MyTracks will import the file that you just ‘Saved to external storage’.Google announced that after April 30th, one of its activity tracking apps, called My Tracks, will no longer be available.

With your file manager, check the resultant GPX file is in the same folder (MyTracks/gpx) as where you dropped the GPX file downloaded from the bikemap site. Prove out you have the correct MyTracks folder by recording a short track, saving it, view it and use ‘Save to external storage’ to save as a GPX file.

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I just tried the bikemap site and it seems to allow download in GPX ‘track’ format and a sample file imported OK into MyTracks.Ī couple of things to try, if you check out the file format and it’s definitely a track: If you inspect the GPX file and it has entries like “” it’s a route, if it has entries like “” it’s a track. MyTracks will import GPX ‘track’ files and give the slightly misleading ‘no file found’ message when it can’t find ‘track’ data in a ‘route’ file despite it being in the correct folder. I suspect that the key aspect here may be whether the GPX file holds ‘route’ or ‘track’ data. How can I import a custom route with android?.How can I follow a bike itinerary using my mobile?.Other questions that could be solved by these solutions Now you should be able to see your map in Maverick.Move the track to your mobile in sdcard/Maverick/tracks.Make a track with Google Earth (see here for a tutorial).Solution 2 (Credits: Alastair Stevenson and ThanosPap) Thanks to Alastair Stevenson and Jez for the problem and the solution. In case you downloaded a gpx route, you can easily convert it into a track by replacing all the “rte” with “trk”. If you inspect the gpx file with a text editor you can find out if you downloaded a gpx track or a gpx route: MyTracks uses gpx tracks, which are sintactically different from gpx routes. The procedure did not work? A possible solution: To see it, just click the icon of the man on top of the screen ( No man icon on the screen? See the Notes section for a possible solution). Now open the MyTracks application (go to Applications>MyTracks), press the option menu (by clicking the bottom-left icon of your mobile) and select “Import from External Memory”.
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gpx file name, select Move and navigate the Archive until you find the “MyTracks\gpx” folder (the actual position of the folder in the file system is /mnt/sdcard/MyTracks/gpx). gpx file that is in the “bluetooth” folder ( Applications>Archive>bluetooth) to the folder “gpx” you just created. Click into the folder you just created and create a new folder named “gpx” (if the folder does not exist).Go to Applications>Archive and create a new folder named “MyTracks” (if the folder does not exist).This is the application we will use to visualise the map.
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gpx file from your PC to the mobile, for example using the Bluetooth application of your PC. You want to see this route in Google Maps for Android, in order to follow the route while you bike or walk.
