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Revision as of 20:14, 13 October 2015
Air Navigation Pro was designed to allow endusers to import data in the application database and export data created on Air Navigation Pro such as Waypoints, Recorded tracks, Routes, etc. These tools play an important role when it comes to sharing information with a friend, or copying the data to a second device or for doing a backup before reinstalling the app.
The following are tools to import/export data:
- Embedded Webserver (import/export)
- WebDAV server (import/export)
- Email feature (export only)
- Open in Air Nav feature (import only)
- Backup option for user waypoints (import/export)
- Xample Services (import/export)
Currently it is possible to import/export the following data:
Import
- Waypoints, Frequencies and Runways as TXT-format files;
- Waypoints, Frequencies and Runways by editing the «UserDatabase.sql» file (SQLite 3 file);
- Waypoints as GPX files;
- Routes as GPX files;
- Airspaces files as OpenAir text files;
- Airspaces files as Tim Newport Peace text files;
- PDF documents;
- Logbook entries as TXT-format files.
- Aircraft profile in ANP format.
Export
- Waypoints, Frequencies and Runways as TXT-format files;
- Waypoints, Frequencies and Runways created within Air Navigation Pro that are stored in a «UserDatabase.sql» file (SQLite 3 file);
- Routes as GPX files;
- Logbook entries as TXT-format files;
- Recorded tracks as KML files (they can be viewed with Google Earth);
- Email (Routes, PDFs, logbook, aircraft profile).
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