Trek2There

by Esri


Productivity

free



Get to any off road location


Your typical turn-by turn-direction mobile app helps you get to places, as long as there are streets... but what happens when you’re traveling in a remote location without streets, paths, or trails? Trek2There will help you in that last mile! Simply pass Trek2There the exact coordinates of the destination you want to get to, and it will tell you the direction you need to move, and for how long. It’s that easy! Think of Trek2There as a smart arrow that tells you exactly in what direction you should go.If you are a developer, you will love that the source code for this app is available to you under the Apache 2.0 License. If you want to help add new features to the app, notify us of bug fixes etc... be our guest and visit the GitHub repo!https://github.com/ArcGIS/Trek2ThereNote: Do not attempt to use this directional information unless you are at a complete stop. Travel safely and use common sense when using Trek2There. Trek2There is not to be used for terrain avoidance as direction and distance information does not consider traveling around physical barriers such as cliffs, water bodies, roadways, moving vehicles, buildings, etc. Do not follow any travel suggestions that appear to be hazardous, unsafe, or illegal. Trek2There is provided on an “As-Is” basis. You assume all risk of using the Trek2There app.Please refer to the license agreement for further details.http://esriurl.com/labseula- New satellite location status data, map, and debug pages.- See current geographic coordinates, and switch coordinate formats ( latitude, longitude or USNG)- On the location status map page see your current location (only if online)- See incoming NMEA messages and choose to pause, record (to a NMEA log file) or clear messages.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Works fine, integrared with survey 123

Aaron Colbran

This example app is for developers to use who may want to add functionality to their own app. The code is available on GitHub. An Esri license may be required to deploy an app that uses Esri technology.

Joseph Genther

Would be awesome if we can display services collected using survey 123 or collector above a custom baseball so we can press and hold features to set a destination.

Warren Roberts

When entering your destination of latitude and longitude it calls up the integer number keyboard. No symbols, no decimals, etc. Will not let you copy and paste into the destination fields. So, in short this is useful only if your destinations are exact degrees.

GIS Manager Sonoma Land Trust

Cool concept but it needs some work. I wish I knew more about programming because the source is available on github.

Matt Kurkowski

Has potential but this really should be integrated with Explorer or Collector. You have to read a blog to actually figure out how out it works.

A Google user

It's worth downloading and trying for yourself in 30 seconds to see how useless this is. Looks like an intern built it at lunch. I wish ESRI labs focused on critical things like multicore and gpu processing so the one license I can afford on my "field and office" laptop stops taking forever to try and then crash. I'm a believer wishing it was not the 90s anymore.

Greg Hering