What is GPXSee?
Native GUI (Qt)
for Windows,
Mac OS X
and Linux.
Free software (GPLv3 open-source license).
Spoiler: The website
Spoiler: Download section
Spoiler: Documentation
Spoiler: Extra Info from GitHub
Additional Details for GPXSee
Languages
French, Polish, Czech, Finnish, English, Swedish, Turkish, Norwegian, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, German, Spanish, RussianGPXSee is a GPS log file viewer and analyzer that supports all common GPS log file formats.
Key features
Opens GPX, TCX, FIT, KML, NMEA, IGC, CUP, SIGMA SLF, Suunto SML, LOC,
GeoJSON, OziExplorer (PLT, RTE, WPT), Garmin GPI & CSV, TomTom OV2 & ITN,
ONmove OMD/GHP, TwoNav (TRK, RTE, WPT) and geotagged JPEG files.
User-definable online maps (OpenStreetMap/Google tiles, WMTS, WMS, TMS, QuadTiles).
Offline maps (OziExplorer maps, TrekBuddy maps/atlases,
Garmin IMG/GMAP & JNX maps, TwoNav RMaps, GeoTIFF images,
MBTiles, BSB charts, KMZ maps, AlpineQuest maps, Locus/OsmAnd/RMaps SQLite maps,
Mapsforge maps, QCT maps, World-File georeferenced images).
Elevation, speed, heart rate, cadence, power, temperature and gear ratio/shifts graphs.
Support for DEM files (SRTM HGT).
Support for POI files.
Print and export to PNG and PDF.
Multiple tracks in one view.
Full-screen mode.
HiDPI/Retina displays and maps support.
Real-time GPS position.GPXSee maps
Spoiler: GPXSee online maps
GPXSee supports most tile server based online maps out there, but the list of map definitions distributed with the official packages is limited to a small set of well known global map services. You may however easily extend (or change) the default map list with your own map definitions.
There is a community driven GPXSee maps repository on GitHub where you can find a lot of additional map definitions for various map services, usually run by some state geographic institution or a non-profit organization.
Additionally to the online maps, you can use the most common community provided offline maps. This includes Garmin IMG maps and Mapsforge vector maps, MBTiles, JNX and KML maps as well as images in GeoTIFF format or using ESRI world files to georeference the raster data. The set of supported offline map formats has become so large during the time, that you can now use GPXSee also as an universal map viewer. There is even an option to load whole map directories and generate their overviews on a base map.
Last edited by asprin624; 18th March 2022 at 08:40 AM.
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