You can find some GPS proyects at www.freshmeat.net


El lun, 30-08-2004 a las 16:49, Rick Kunath escribió:
SME Server Admin wrote:

> 
> There are apparently some open source things for Linux, but I've not found 
> anything suitable just yet.
> 

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> MS Autoroute, Infomap Navigator, Memory Map, GPS Utility, GPS VisualRoute, 
> MapSource,
> 
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I am looking for Linux GPS mapping software too.

Grass doesn't do what I need, Viking either.

I am hoping to find something like QuakeMap under M$ for Linux. QuakeMap 
is a utility for displaying Terraserver topo and aerial photos in a much 
larger area than the limitations of the Terraserver web site. It also 
stores maps in case you need them while out in the field and offline. 
Waypoints and routes can be imported or created and displayed on topos, 
aerial photos, or aerials with topos superimposed.

I'd like to find something that runs on Linux with these capabilities. 
Is there anything out there that would do this sort of job?

Rick

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