Depends on what your into really

For an Opensource - cross platform option you can't beat GPSBabel

It runs on Window, Mac and Linux

See: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Gpsbabel

I use it for everything and manage a lot of gpstracks

cheers....................dave

2009/12/30 David Carmean <d...@halibut.com>:
>
> Before I learned about OSM, I had already purchased some commercial
> software called ExpertGPS (the Pro version so I could convert the
> traces to SHP).  I could do the GPX->SHP conversion with free tools
> now that I've learned about it.
>
> What I still like about ExpertGPS is the ease of editing GPX tracks, and
> I also use it to download the waypoints directly from my eTrex Vista hcx.
> Easy to trim the traces, and more importantly, easy to "simplify" them down
> to few enough points that I often feel comfortable converting the traces
> directly into OSM ways (via JOSM) rather than tracing over them as GPS tracks.
>
> I'd recommend installing and learning to use JOSM if you're inclined to edit
> things.
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 08:25:44AM +1100, Steve Bennett wrote:
>> What software do people use to manage their GPX files? Mainly I want to be
>> able to upload sections of GPX – rather than the whole thing – to Potlatch.
>> And it might be nice to be able to combine a couple of traces into one long
>> trace.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steve
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