TeamMapper is an open-source software that allows you to create a route using Google Maps and share it with your team members. Here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to install TeamMapper on Windows 10.
Before we proceed with the installation, make sure that you have the following:
Open your web browser and go to the TeamMapper GitHub repository.
Click on the "Code" button and select "Download ZIP" to download the repository as a ZIP file.
Extract the ZIP file to a folder of your choice.
Open Git Bash terminal and navigate to the folder where you extracted the TeamMapper repository.
cd /path/to/teammapper
Run the following command to install the project dependencies.
npm install
Once the dependencies are installed, you can start the application by running the following command.
npm start
The application should start running on your local machine. You can access it by opening your web browser and going to the following address.
http://localhost:3000
Congratulations! You have successfully installed TeamMapper on your Windows 10 machine.
TeamMapper is a great tool for creating and sharing routes with your team members. By following the above steps, you should be able to install and run it on your Windows 10 machine without any issues.
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