Listly by Ricardo Rodríguez Laguna
iOrienteering allows smart phones to time your orienteering or navigation course, with a simple initiative App. Simply scan the course set up QR barcode, then the start code and you are off. Afterwards you can upload your results to the website to compare your times with your friends and colleges
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iorienteering.mobile
MOBO is modern way to practice orienteering using Smartphone. MOBO application is developed for local permanent orienteering courses, but using this platform, it’s possible to organise outdoor orienteering events for everyone and everywhere.
The Sporteering™ app has been developed following 25 years of experience organising orienteering and self-supported navigation competitions and is based around the original Polaris Challenge® event format. The Sporteering™ app allows the format of the original Challenge to be adapted for events across numerous disciplines.
The core objective of any event is to allow a competitor a set period of time to navigate their way around a series of controls and collect points as they reach each one. They need to finish within the prescribed time for the course and failure to do so means they lose points for every minute they are late, over 1 hour late and you lose all the days scores so planning your route is essential.
To ensure all competitors have an equal amount of time to plan and compete the scores for each of the controls are not revealed until they scan the Start Control.
The aim of the event is to score as many points as possible. Although fitness and speed will play a part, this can be over ruled by good planning. The event is not a test of speed but a test of skill to combine navigation, planning and timing.
The APP is used by competitors and a web based portal is used by course organisers. The Organisers are able set their own courses anywhere in the world and set the time number of days.
Currently the APP is free to all, as is the planning portal to organisers. For more information contact info@sporteering.com
When the app ‘GPS Orienteering’ is started for the first time after it has been downloaded from Google Play, an example map, an example course and an example result will be created, that will give you an idea of how the app works.
O-Mopsi is a location based orienteering game. Be faster and smarter than the other players. The world is your playground!
Anybody can use the O-Mopsi website to create a game in their surroundings. http://cs.uef.fi/o-mopsi.
Games are currently available in: Joensuu, Ilomantsi, Espoo, Tallinn, Brussels, Namur, Luxemburg, Barcelona and Singapore and other locations are coming soon!
Use mobile application for orienteering and other adventure fun. You can design your track here and use it with the mobile app.
To read a tag hold your device to it. Start by reading a CRS (course) tag, then run your course starting with a STR (start) tag and finishing with a FIN (finish) tag. On reading a FIN tag, dib will show your result slip.
MapRun is an App for a fun type of Orienteering - Like parkrun, only you decide where to run.
Come and join a group of "map runners" - It's fun and it's free.
Visit "control sites" to score points - as many as you can in the allowed time (e.g. 30 mins).
See details at: http://www.maprunners.com.au
Fox Clock is a simple timer designed to be used for orienteering and radio orienteering(also known as ARDF).
Features:
Wait time before the Event starts (up to 30min);
Cycle Intervals (1min, 2min, 2min 30sec, 5min);
Accuracy settings (.0, .00, .000);
Pause/Resume;
Count down on the last 5 seconds;
Get ready warning before 10 seconds;
Attention warning on 1 minute remaining(does not count on 1min cycles);
OpenOrienteering is a project developing a collection of tools which help with the creation of orienteering maps and the organization of orienteering events.
Condes is the orienteering course planner’s assistant. All you need to start planning your courses is the map in digital format. Condes has an intuitive, graphical editor that lets you draw your courses directly on the map.