myTracks is the swiss-army knife for organizing your GPS tracks. They can be loaded from a broad range of devices and organized in a library comfortably.
Once imported you can drag & drop photo files to myTracks and they will be assigned to the GPS tracks automatically. The GPS information can be written to the EXIF and IPTC tags of the photo files (Geotagging). You can use any photo organizing software such as Photos, iPhoto, Aperture, Lightroom, GraphicConverter or even the Finder. myTracks can handle both JPEG and RAW file formats.
GPS tracks can be exported as GPX, KML or KMZ files. You can use the exported files, e.g. with Google Earth.
Besides the dedicated GPS loggers a free iPhone App called "myTracks - The GPS logger" is available on the App Store. You can use this App to record GPS tracks.
Using iCloud you can easily synchronise all your tracks between all your devices (iOS and macOS).
See the supporting website for more screenshots, screencasts and the complete list of supported loggers.
Feature Highlights:
* Logger Assistant with more than 50 presets for downloading GPS tracks
* Search, bookmark, and organize using the Track Library
* 1-click, drag & drop geotagging of JPEG and RAW photo files
* Display tracks on a wide variety of maps online and offline
* Import, export, and edit tracks in GPX and KML formats and export of KMZ formats
* Upload photos from within the application to flickr
* Compatible with Adobe Lightroom, Apple Photos, Apple Aperture, Apple iPhoto, GraphicConverter or macOS Finder
* Free versions for iOS include track recording and sync with macOS application
* iCloud support
New in myTracks 4.3.6:
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.3.5:
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.3.4:
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.3.3:
- Fixes a bug that could cause a long startup time on macOS Sonoma.
- Bugfixes and minor improvements
New in myTracks 4.3.2:
- Bugfix: In some cases the speeds were calculated incorrectly.
New in myTracks 4.3.1:
- Bugfix for macOS 10.13
New in myTracks 4.3.0:
- Colors and symbols for waypoints.
New in myTracks 4.2.2:
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.2.1:
- Support for new cameras, e.g. Olympus OM1
New in myTracks 4.2.0:
- New icon
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.1.2:
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.1.1:
- Bugfixes and minor improvements
New in myTracks 4.1.0:
- The individual track points of the selected track are no longer shown in a view on the right hand side but they are shown as sortable table below the map. This view is similar to the view provided in myTracks 3. However, this new table is much more flexible because you can a) sort the table and b) select multiple track points. E.g. you can sort the table by 'Speed' or 'Elevation' to easily find track points which are outlier.
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.0.12:
- Current coordinates are shown
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.0.11:
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.0.10:
- Bugfix: waypoints did not always show up correctly
New in myTracks 4.0.9:
- Bugfix: comments in POIs were not saved.
New in myTracks 4.0.8:
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.0.7:
- Bugfix for the classical synchronisation
New in myTracks 4.0.6:
- Bugfix for the classical synchronisation
New in myTracks 4.0.5:
- The profile view can be opened in a separate window
- The map style (automatic/light/dark) can be configured
- You can enter coordinates into the search bar.
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.0.4:
- Add photos directly to selected track point
- Bugfixes
New in myTracks 4.0.3:
- Drag & Drop of GPX files to folders in the library
- Zooming using the trackpad
- Bugfix for Drag & Drop of tracks
- Bugfix for classic synchronization
New in myTracks 4.0.2:
- Bugfixes for older macOS versions
New in myTracks 4.0.1:
- Fixed visibility of track library
New in myTracks 4.0.0:
- Completely redesigned user interface
- Time Line: Shows all your tracks hierarchically based on the time
- Functionality to rename photo files based on the EXIF timestamp
- Support for the Apple M1 processor