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Changelog
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Version 1.3
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* Fixed bug that came out when Garmin switched to https
Version 1.2
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* Added support for the new ‘modern view’ of garmin.connect
Description
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If you want to download courses you created on connect.garmin.com, this is the right extension for you. After installing it, you will notice a small button in the toolbar of your created route which allows you to download the route in the GPX format.
You may want to use this extension with your eTrex device which is not natively supported by Garmin Connect.
If you want to contribute to this project or file a bug report, please visit me on GitHub:
https://github.com/felixkosmalla/GPX-downloader
Does not work!
dont work
Probably worked on the old Connect site but it dos not work on the modern site.
It’t better to use the download link (https://connect.garmin.com/proxy/course-service-1.0/gpx/course/) followed by the activity ID
Doesn’t work
Funcionou perfeitamente no meu Chrome.
Does not work – no change to Garmin Connect, only an icon in the Chrome toolbar that does nothing. No response from developer after reporting issue. Several reports of it not working on support page with no developer response since a year ago.
Button doesn’t appear for me on the GC site, so couldn’t use unfortunately.
Works brilliant from my chromebook. Although had to go back to old Garmin connect to see GPX button, not on connect/modern/courses.
Spettacolo!!!
Works exactly as advertised. I can now export my GC courses without having to go through my Garmin. Awesome!
Many, many thanks from an Etrex 30 owner. Downloaded it – worked perfectly,and I now have the course route for the sportive I’m considering downloaded onto my unit.
¡¡Genial!!
Absolute life saver for anyone with an Oregon or Etrex and wants to get the full functionality from Garmin Connect that Garmin didn’t give you in the first place.
Very handy when using the chromebook with garmin connect. Chromebook doesn’t support the garmin software. You can do manual uploads, but there is no way to download a route…until now. Works just like it says. You still have to manually copy the .gpx file onto the garmin, but that is easy enough
This is useless