Network Browser an Android app can be useful in no cables are required.

Cheerio John

On Thu, Apr 30, 2020, 3:31 PM Peer <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can use dropbox (or simular)
>
> I store tracks from my android simulator (genymotion) on my pc. Then I
> copy the files with filezilla (ssh) to my phone. On my phone I have to
> start  a SSH-server (from banana studieo) to make a connection with
> Filezilla.
> works great for me.
>
> There are other ways.
>
>
> Op woensdag 29 april 2020 17:21:18 UTC+2 schreef Giuseppe Serra:
>>
>> Good morning
>> I need information.
>> I purchased the app for Android, and for convenience, I also downloaded
>> an Android simulator to my pc so that I can also download Osmand there and
>> work on the maps in a more comfortable way.
>> Now the question is:
>> How can I send GPX file to my app on a smartphone?
>>
>> I created GPX tracks but when I try to share them the program tells me:
>> the last use of OsmAnd has failed
>>
>> Thanks so much
>>
>> good job
>>
>> Giuseppe
>>
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