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gpxsee maps
  1. #GPXSEE MAPS FOR MAC OS X#
  2. #GPXSEE MAPS PC#
  3. #GPXSEE MAPS LICENSE#
  4. #GPXSEE MAPS OFFLINE#

Top 4 Download periodically updates software information of GPXSee for Mac OS X 7.28 full version from the publisher,īut some information may be slightly out-of-date. It takes a simplistic approach, providing you with a fairly basic, no-nonsense tool that lets you view GPX and other files while lacking the features of complex GIS software. GPXSee is a cross-platform, open-source application designed to help users open and process GPS log files created by various devices or software. They use various data formats to save this information, and they normally require specialized software to be viewed, analyzed or modified. GPS log files are used to store spatial information such as waypoints, tracks and routes. However, the spectrum of supported data files/map sources is relatively rich, see the Documentation section for details. GPXSee is designed as a small (no dependencies except of Qt), fast and uncomplicated GPS data/map viewer, not a full featured GIS software. Native GUI (Qt) for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.įree software (GPLv3 open-source license).

#GPXSEE MAPS OFFLINE#

Offline maps (OziExplorer maps, TrekBuddy maps/atlases, Garmin IMG/GMAP & JNX maps, TwoNav RMaps, GeoTIFF images, MBTiles).Įlevation, speed, heart rate, cadence, power, temperature and gear ratio/shifts graphs. User-definable online maps (OpenStreetMap/Google tiles, WMTS, WMS, TMS, QuadTiles). Opens GPX, TCX, FIT, KML, NMEA, IGC, CUP, SIGMA SLF, Suunto SML, LOC, GeoJSON, OziExplorer (PLT, RTE, WPT), Garmin GPI & CSV and geotagged JPEG files. The Open function always defaults to the folder where GPXSee is installed.GPXSee is a GPS log file viewer and analyzer that supports all common GPS log file formats. GPXSee can handle GPX, TCX, KML, FIT, IGC and NMEA files. GPXSee has a user friendly interface that’s easy to navigate.

#GPXSEE MAPS PC#

Installing GPXSee on a Windows PC is a simple task that takes little time to complete. GPXSee is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Need a free, cross-platform and user friendly application to view GPX and other GPS log files? Look no further than GPXSee! GPXSee is free and open source software released under a GNU General Public License. Instead of remembering the folder I last accessed, GPXSee will open its installation folder instead. The one, tiny thing I did not like about GPXSee is that the Open function always defaults to the folder where the application is installed. GPXSee displays lots of useful information on its interface: tracks, routes, and waypoints topographic or street map elevation speed distance time POI heart rate, cadence, power and temperature graphs. You can do that from the File Menu that is located in the upper left hand corner, by clicking the Open button from the toolbar directly underneath the File Menu, or by using the Ctrl + O keyboard shortcut. The main panel on GPXSee’s interface doesn’t display anything, not until you load a GPX or another supported file into the application.

#GPXSEE MAPS LICENSE#

This means you’ll have to download an installer, run it, and then follow the steps presented onscreen: accept the license agreement, select the components that will be installed, choose where the application will be installed, launch the installation and wait for it to complete. To get GPXSee up and running on a Windows-powered computer, you will have to complete a standard installation procedure. On top of that, I like that GPXSee can handle other file formats (TCX, KML, FIT, IGC and NMEA), that it provides support for multiple platforms (Windows, Mac, and Linux), that it has a user friendly interface that’s easy to navigate, and that it’s free and open source software. I like this application’s name, for the clever and concise way it presents the main thing that this tool does: it lets you "see" GPX files.














Gpxsee maps