![]() Simply pick the one you want, even the original still works just fine on iOS 8. Sadly, the last Watanabe’s update was 3 years ago and many other developers have taken the mantle and continued to improve the library. Truly an amazing contribution to the iOS community and people like Watanabe inspire me to share my knowledge and code. If you look at the GitHub profile, you’ll find the same for Google’s KML as well. The hardest part of the work is already done by Watanabe Toshinori, who created and open-soured GPX framework for creating and parsing GPX formats, plus also a separate Logger and Viewer. Which all later lead them to create an expanded format called TCX which allows you to transfer many fitness-related bits of information. Over time, companies like Garmin have added Extensions to the original specification – thus you can include things like heart rate to it. Current version of the specification is 1.1. It stands for GPS Exchange Format and was created by Topografix. GPX is de-facto standard for exchanging GPS tracks, waypoints, and similar GPS related data between applications and services. In 4.1, you will be able to export complete GPX file for each run you did with Run 5k. ![]() I strongly believe that data liberation should exist in all applications and services despite the fact it can require significant amount of time to do properly. In upcoming version 4.1 of my Run 5k app, I’m adding support for exporting data out of the app. Iosdev How to properly share / export GPX files on iOS
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