μlogger vs Sensa Gram
Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives
μlogger
μlogger ('micro-logger') is an application for continuous logging of location coordinates, designed to record hiking, biking tracks and other outdoor activities. Track points are saved at chosen intervals and may be uploaded to dedicated server in real time. This client works with μlogger web server. Together they make a complete self owned and controlled client–server solution. Features * meant to be simple and small (μ) * focus on privacy, doesn't use Google Play services, logs to self-owned server * low memory and battery impact * uses GPS or network based location data * synchronizes location with web server in real time, in case of problems keeps retrying * alternatively works in offline mode; positions may be exported to file and uploaded to the server manually * allows adding waypoints with attached images and comments (required server version 1.0+ for synchronization) * configurable tracking settings * export to GPX, KML format * automation
Sensa Gram
Transform your Android device into a dynamic sensor hub with Sensagram, offering seamless real-time data streaming. Sensagram allows you to seamlessly stream live sensor data over UDP, ensuring low latency Effortlessly broadcast a wide range of Android sensors, including motion, position, environmental, and GPS (location) data, directly to a specified IP address or server, making it the perfect tool for developers, researchers, and tech enthusiasts. Key Features: - Real-time Streaming: Transmit sensor data in real time for accurate and immediate feedback. - Comprehensive Sensor Support: Stream data from motion (gyroscope, accelerometer), position (magnetic field, rotation vector), environmental (light, temperature), and GPS (location) sensors. - Low Latency with UDP: Experience the speed and efficiency of UDP, providing minimal delay in data transmission, ideal for time-sensitive applications. - Customizable Endpoints: Easily configure and send data to your desired IP address or network endpoint. In the app, select the desired sensors from the list and tap the "Stream" button. This will begin transmitting sensor data to the specified address. To receive the data, you'll need to set up a UDP server. The app sends the data in JSON format. For complete guidance please visit https://www.github.com/UmerCodez/SensaGram
| Feature | μlogger | Sensa Gram |
|---|---|---|
| License | GPL-3.0-or-later | GPL-3.0-only |
| Install sources | F-DroidGitHubIzzyOnDroid | F-DroidGitHubIzzyOnDroid |
| Categories | OfficeSMSMessagingNavigation | MessagingNavigation |
| Features | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking |
| Platforms | Android | Android |
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