![]() ![]() Names the Columbus Professional format now as Columbus Type 1 (.csv)Īllows to configure the maps and theme directory for the Offline Edition via Extras/Options. Uses Thunderforest API Keys to show the OSM Cycle map without "API Key Required" overlay Supports the Strava Cycling and Running overlays over the OSM Cycle map ![]() ![]() Offers an alternative to splitting position lists with too many positions for a file format by reducing the number of positions before saving Writes Garmin Flight Plan (.fpl) files that Flightplan Migrator likes to read Reads Columbus Type 2 (.csv) files of Type A and B Reads and writes Navigon Cruiser (.cruiser) files Limits zooming in the Offline Edition to a reasonable rangeĪdds columns to Microsoft Excel 97-2008 (.xls) and Microsoft Excel 2008 (.xlsx) files if they don't exist but are needed to store dataįixes profile and map panel initialization problems on fast computers which didn't show the map on startupįixes bug when inserting intermediate positions in the Offline Edition: have to wait for adding to positions model to be completed before inserting the next positionsįixes a bug where loading tile server list on Java 9+ failed since the Esri copyright was missing in the XML Schemaįixes a bug where markers, tracks and waypoints where not removed from the map due to remove/add reordering issuesįixes a bug where the deleted route was not correctly removed due to indexOf() broken due to equals() brokenįixes a bug if the first position has no coordinatesįixes a bug when completing time which enables the select all scenario again since it was gone after release 2.20įixes a bug reading Photo (.jpg) files with more than 64 KByte metadataįixes a bug writing Photo (.jpg) files which were overwritten with zerosĪdds a workaround to read Photo (.jpg) files with broken user commentsĪdds a workaround to read NMEA 0183 Sentences (*.nmea) files with GGA sentences that are one comma shorterįixes a bug when reading some Navigon Mobile Navigator (*.route) filesįixes a bug that stopped rendering of the Mapsforge map in the Offline Edition Refuses to start with Java 8 Update 161 to 172 on Windows due to a JavaFX bug in Oracle's Java VM ![]() Reads and writes Garmin Fit 2.0 (.fit) filesĮxtends the Offline Edition to use online mapsĮxtends the Offline Edition by the display of hill shadingĪdds a zoom combobox to the Offline EditionĪllows to open files via double click on Mac OS X or provide the URL of a file on the Web: Google Earth: To convert files to KML/KMZ for Google Earth, you might want to try GPS Visualizer's Google Earth input form, which has more options than GPSBabel. (My GPS file converter can also read human-created plain-text input files more easily than GPSBabel.) GPS Visualizer's utility has these advantages: a simpler interface the ability to add estimated elevation (via SRTM and USGS data), speed, course, slope, and/or distance fields and CSV or tab-delimited text output which is more user-friendly than GPSBabel's. NOTE: For many input formats - including GPX, OziExplorer, LOC, Garmin Forerunner, Cetus GPS, IGC, and more (including some that GPSBabel can't read, like NetStumbler binary files) - you can also convert your GPS files to plain text, GPX, or Google Earth KML with GPS Visualizer's conversion tool. Of course, you can't use this page to communicate with your GPS receiver - and a few of GPSBabel's more advanced options (filters and custom XCSV files) aren't included. You can download it and run it on almost any computer, but its command-line interface requires some getting used to - so I've created this on-line gateway that lets you access a copy of gpsbabel running on. GPSBabel is a freeware program that converts GPS data from one format to another. No ads? No problem! You can support GPS Visualizer by making a donation with PayPal instead.Įnglish Dutch French German Italian Norwegian Portuguese Spanish ![]()
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