OK, got it cracked, OziExplorer android will only accept routes as a .rte. not .ocx or .plt ( ozi track) files.
Thanks for the pointers
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OK, got it cracked, OziExplorer android will only accept routes as a .rte. not .ocx or .plt ( ozi track) files.
Thanks for the pointers
Completely new to this .. . looking to set up Ozi Explorer on a Samsung tablet with maps/data files in ozf2 format.
Confused by which Ozi Explorer software is required to make this happen, site is poorly worded IMHO.
So, does that mean .. . .Quote:
Important - Before purchasing OziExplorer MUST be installed on your android device. The Trial version will display the Device ID during program startup and on the "About" dialog. This "Device ID" is required to purchase OziExplorer for Android
1. I install this file, http://www.oziexplorer3.com/android/...r1-release.apk , run it, get the device ID from it, enter that ID into the shopping cart and then make the purchase?
2. Then, assuming I have maps and data files, I can throw those onto the tablet and start using them for navigation?
3. And I can use the tablet version to mark waypoints and tracks?
4. And if that's all I want it to do, I DON'T need the PC version?
Sorry for the luddite questions but my head's going around in circles.
Just been through this recently, and thats pretty much it.
Think you can also install the trial program from one of the usual app stores (Google Play or Aptoide??) but not 100% sure.
From memory the trial is fully functional - just has a big "TRIAL" emblazoned across the screen. Once you install it, you can load your maps etc and have a play.
Then when you want to purchase you get the device ID off the app on the tablet and enter it on the purchase page from the Ozi site.
I don't have Ozi for the PC, but was able to load track files for a recent trip that were sent to me by another Ozi user who'd created them on his PC.
Don't think you can create the track files on the Android version but I could be wrong.
EDIT: BTW - my license code didn't arrive in a couple of days after purchase, so I had to email Ozi support to sort it out. Exchanged a couple of emails with them and had the code within an hour - so thumbs up for their support.
Steve
Before you purchase Ozi, look at Androzic, its the same but free, in google play
Thanks Steve and Kev. Appreciate the help. I'll look into Androzic.
Similar, but not the same.
Not singling out Androzic but like every other freeware app that claims to support Ozi maps, it's based on an open source library that doesn't load encrypted ozf3 or any ozf4 format maps. The open source library - and therefore Androzic - also has trouble with some of the Australian map projections supported by OziExplorer.
The current version of the Hema DVD has only ozf4 format maps, for example, so if you want to run these maps the only choice is OziExplorer.
I'm also yet to find a third party app that will load the Spatial Vision VicMap DVD with the correct projection applied - rather than falling back silently to Lat/Long projection which introduces errors that vary across the map.
If you are planning on running free maps like Festys it probably won't make any difference. If you plan on buying Hema and other commercial mapping package OziExplorer is the only way to go.
I have spoken to Hema about Android apps, they will have a full app available just before Christmas this year.
Ill be first in the door for this Hema product.
Cheers
David
you pretty much summed it up. you can load up Ozi and follow a moving map it will record your path for later use or for you to follow for your return. Yes you can mark waypoints along the way but I didn't see the need, it plots the course itself.
note it will only accept routes not paths from others. please look on their site to see the difference. I "think" a path is waypoint to way point and route follows exact course followed but please check if it matters to you.
To sum up no you don't need the full OziExplorer to record a path and retrace it.
Ozi/Androzic only works out cheaper if you get your maps for free (read pirated). I like Memory Map with the Hema Map set. It works on PC, Ipad/iphone or Android with the same MM maps. You pay nothing or bugger all for the app but you do pay for the maps ($150?). Licencing is quite strict. The PC planning app is quite handy to draw your intended route on the map and then upload it to your device.