I like MotionX-GPS for recording tracks. You can easily export and share
them in GPX format via email. It's not free, but for a regular mapper it
would be $2 well spent.

You can also use OSM map tiles in the app, although I'm pretty sure that
it's MotionX's own rendering, and it's not usually very up to date.

On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 7:55 PM stevea <[email protected]> wrote:

> You know what I mean.  This would be a Mapping Party method.  Why
> loan out GPS hardware?
>
> OK, Android, too.  Best GPS-phone-enabled app to absorb a decent
> Mapping Party wander and upload to a laptop.  (Something like
> GPSBabel, but streamlined for GPS-phone-to-laptop, could be a USB
> cable, could be Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, there are lots of possibilities).
> Upload to OSM directly (also) from the phone app is OK, too.  The
> idea here is to do an iD walkthrough (on a laptop, at a Mapping
> Party) as a teaching moment.  Uploading a GPX track is one thing.
> Editing the map with iD and good tags and smart data entry is much
> more.  We have the time and patience to share what we know with
> others (we also have newer tools, like smartphones running newer OS
> versions).  We want these new OSM volunteers to soar and fly.  So
> let's conversation-streamline some smartphone-to-OSM_Editor
> solutions.  Anybody?
>
> I figure I'll just start talking about this here.  You never know who
> is reading and might think "good idea, I might listen in on that
> thread."  Or even throw in two cents.
>
> Thanks,
> SteveA
> California
>
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