Droid 2 CAD (Ad Supported) (v. 2) Разработано QubeCAD |
Droid 2 CAD lets you to capture points or locations using your android handset's GPS then export them to file for later use.
Points can be auto numbered or named when captured these are included in the export along with the geographic co-ordinates for easy identification later on.
Individual points can be copied or deleting by long pressing on the point entry in main point list.
An Integrated Google maps view allows you to check how accurate your captured points are and adjust using drag and drop functionality to improve accuracy before exporting.
Points can be exported in the following formats:
DXF – readable in many CAD packages including Autodesk’s AutoCAD. Points are plotted relative to the first point captured which is used as the origin (0,0,0).
KML- Point data can be imported into Google Earth.
CSV – View and manipulate your data in Google Docs, MS Excel and many others
Open a DXF file directly in AutoCAD WS (if installed)
Import points from a CSV file. Format should match the format exported by Droid 2 CAD.
Once exported files can be sent to a number of other applications including attached to emails or saved to Dropbox, Google Drive or Microsoft SkyDrive (if installed).
Droid 2 CAD provides basic support for honeycomb and later Android tablets.
This application is supported by ads and use Flurry analytics.
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If you have any problems please email me quoting make and model of device, Android version, and a description of the problem. An example of some gps data would also be useful.
Note:
Point accuracy is restricted by the accuracy of the Android handset, the number of satellites available and can be degraded in built up areas. This application should not be used for any critical projects, and is provided without any guarantee.
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[2013-07-02] A Google User: A+++ Yup! It's me again. You have great apps. Better than most. I have thoroughly enjoyed each one. Thanks again Brenda |
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[2013-02-21] A Google User: Excellent You are great guys. A must have app. You give value to my Android. It would be a Million stars though, if you can just improve the aprox rate - at least less then a meter. |
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[2012-10-14] A Google User: Very bad it shows force close |
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[2012-09-29] A Google User: Simple in a great way Haven't used this in my professional setting yet, but so far this is an excellent app. Its simple, easy to use, and has some cool options (volume buttons for capturing comes to mind). Only one suggestion, and I might be the only one to find this useful: capture image option, to attach to the point. I'm not even sure its possible, but it would help me a lot. |
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[2012-07-15] A Google User: Very useful app. Thanks a lot |
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[2012-05-03] A Google User: FANTASTIC Amending review. Developer has listened to reviews. (me possibly :-)) and inplimented custom prefix! I love u! |
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[2012-05-03] Ninjalandpirate: FANTASTIC Amending review. Developer has listened to reviews. (me possibly :-)) and inplimented custom prefix! I love u! |
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[2012-03-07] A Google User: Cocqy Its work good |
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[2012-03-07] Opti: Cocqy Its work good |
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[2011-11-24] A Google User: Decent app Good start. Simple app. Does what it says. |
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[2011-11-24] Cory: Decent app Good start. Simple app. Does what it says. |
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[2011-11-06] A Google User: Great Start I'm using this on a Droid3 and it is a great start. I primarily want to use it to record points as I walk using the Droid Voice recognition to name the points. Then email a CSV file. It does that but I'm wishing for some minor improvements. I'd pay for a version w/o ads. It won't run in landscape on the Droid3. I'd like to have the cursor start in the label box but without "Point" text in there that I have to delete. I want to set it it to be ready for another point automatically and get L/L when I save. |
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[2011-11-06] Stinger: Great Start I'm using this on a Droid3 and it is a great start. I primarily want to use it to record points as I walk using the Droid Voice recognition to name the points. Then email a CSV file. It does that but I'm wishing for some minor improvements. I'd pay for a version w/o ads. It won't run in landscape on the Droid3. I'd like to have the cursor start in the label box but without "Point" text in there that I have to delete. I want to set it it to be ready for another point automatically and get L/L when I save. |
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[2011-08-05] A Google User: Dxf works fine here. Way cool app. Perhaps position averaging could be added. |
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[2011-08-05] Skyggemannen: Dxf works fine here. Way cool app. Perhaps position averaging could be added. |
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[2011-03-26] A Google User: Great app please fix the .dxf file keep up the good work |
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[2011-03-26] charbel: Great app please fix the .dxf file keep up the good work |
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[2011-03-21] A Google User: Great app! Keep up with the good workA |
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[2011-03-21] bajaloreto: Great app! Keep up with the good workA |
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[2011-02-22] A Google User: This app is awesome! |
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[2011-02-22] Myles: This app is awesome! |
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[2011-02-03] A Google User: Works nice (kml export), but the dxf export does not work correctly. (southen hemisphere) |
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[2011-02-03] Johan: Works nice (kml export), but the dxf export does not work correctly. (southen hemisphere) |
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[2011-01-26] A Google User: .dxf output is problematic |
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[2011-01-26] Gregory: .dxf output is problematic |
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[2011-01-11] A Google User: Simple. Great concept. |
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[2011-01-11] Walkerr: Simple. Great concept. |
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