Here's the revised, published version: https://youtu.be/bjbqrVkFEtY

On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 11:48:14 AM UTC-8, Bart Eisenberg wrote:
>
> Thanks Metaluc.  I do demonstrate the save button, but I'll add that it's 
> required for saving.  And good point about the subfolders--you can indeed 
> make your own.  I'll add that too.
>
> On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 11:40:09 AM UTC-8, Metaluc wrote:
>>
>> Another great video. I always learn something new, or get clarification 
>> on a feature I did not completely understand!
>>
>> One clarification you might add is on use of the gpx button. I've lost 
>> long tracks because I failed to select the save function. Just assumed stop 
>> would automatically do a save.
>>
>> I thought I read that GPX tracks could be stored in sub-folder of the 
>> track folder. If true that might be a great feature for better organizing 
>> large track collections. Mention of that would be a useful addition to your 
>> video.
>>
>> I did not really understand why I'd want to split a track until I saw 
>> your example and showed the various graphs and statistics. Pretty cool.
>>
>> Osmand functionality never ceases to amaze me. Always does more than I 
>> expect. 
>> Your tutorial videos makes understanding the usefulness of new features, 
>> and the actual clicks necessary to do it very fast and easy to absorb.
>>
>> Thanks for your efforts.
>>
>>

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