Thanks for the suggestions.  I'd seen gpsbabel, but simply converting
the tracks doesn't appear to display them.  Another user suggested a
downloadable Google Earth, so I'll try that.  Failing all else, I've
used shell scripting in my day job for the last 18 years (and before
that Digital's DCL for the previous 18 years).  I'm just trying to avoid
reinventing the wheel.

Once again, thanks all for the suggestions.

On 31/05/17 13:17, Michael Tiernan wrote:
> On 5/30/17 7:02 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
>> Garmin support viewing this via their
>> Garmin Express product,
> I know this isn't really appropriate to this mailing list but I'll
> perpetuate the conversation just this little bit more.
> 
> You need to look at the likes of gpsbabel (http://www.gpsbabel.org/),
> and websites like poi-factory (http://www.poi-factory.com/) to chase
> this sort of problem.
> 
> I've found very few openly Linux solutions but I've also gotten to the
> point that "viewing" the files is less needed than before. I do a lot of
> shell based work. One learns to adapt. :(
> 

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