@Drabslab said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
@Maicro said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
You should consider creating a swap file compatible with all the options offered by MRA.
I don't know.
Such swapfile:
- would only have value within the MRA system as it would require software fully compatible with MRA to be able to read it?
- would be an excellent source of info for "the competition", and we need MRA to stay healthy and prosperous.
I would already be vry happy with a mass download in gpx format which is an open standard that, when all goes wrong, can be read by many programs.
ITN are simply the geographic coordinates of the waypoints.
GPS are XML tags that define the waypoints, the route, the track. And, of all these points, their characteristics, such as name, color, icon,... And even complementary information such as geographic altitude, ambient temperature or heart rate.
All of them in ASCII text perfectly understandable with a simple notepad. And neither TomTom nor Garmin have gone bankrupt because of it.
I do not think that a simple format of labels, which could read MRA - we are only talking about name, description, color and set waypoint icon - could pose a danger.
I am even convinced that altruistic programmers would quickly create GPX, ITN or KML converters so that MRA could import these routes. Can anyone imagine what could be done to seamlessly transfer routes from Wikiloc to MRA?