FoxtrotGPS is a fork of Marcus Bauer's TangoGPS project, with a focus on
cooperation and fostering community innovation. It is a lightweight moving
map application that can be used with or without a gps unit. By default,
maps tiles are downloaded from the OpenStreetMap project, but other sources
are available, and new ones may be added.
Map areas may be downloaded and cached for use while offline.
These drivers are for using certain Garmin GPS units with QLandkarteGT.
Supported devices are:
- Etrex Legend series (C, Cx, HCx, ...)
- Etrex Summit HC
- Etrex Venture Cx, HC
- Etrex Vista series (C, Cx, HCx)
- Forerunner 305
- GPSMap60 series (C, CS, CSx, Cx)
- GPSMap76 seriex (CS, CSx, Cx, S)
- Quest
- Rino 120
GPSBabel converts waypoints, tracks, and routes from one format to another,
whether that format is a common mapping format like Delorme, Streets and Trips,
or even a serial upload or download to a GPS unit such as those from Garmin and
Magellan. By flattening the Tower of Babel that the authors of various programs
for manipulating GPS data have imposed upon us, it returns to us the ability
to freely move our own waypoint data between the programs and hardware we
choose to use.
It contains extensive data manipulation abilities making it a convenient for
server-side processing or as the backend for other tools.
GPSBabel converts waypoints, tracks, and routes from one format to another,
whether that format is a common mapping format like Delorme, Streets and Trips,
or even a serial upload or download to a GPS unit such as those from Garmin and
Magellan. By flattening the Tower of Babel that the authors of various programs
for manipulating GPS data have imposed upon us, it returns to us the ability
to freely move our own waypoint data between the programs and hardware we
choose to use.
It contains extensive data manipulation abilities making it a convenient for
server-side processing or as the backend for other tools.
GpsDrive is a car (bike, ship, plane) GPS navigation system.
GpsDrive displays the position provided from a NMEA-capable GPS receiver on
a zoomable map. The map file is autoselected depending on the position and
preferred scale. Speech output is supported if the "festival" software is
running. Waypoint database is supported via MySQL (optional).
The GPSTk is an open source C++ library for developing GPS applications.
The GPSTk suite consists of a core library, auxiliary libraries, and a set
of applications. The GPSTk provides a wide array of functions that solve
processing problems associated with GNSS such as processing or using
standard formats such as RINEX. The libraries are the basis for the more
advanced applications distributed as part of the GPSTk suite.
Libkgeomap is a KDE4 C++ wrapper around world map components such as Marble,
OpenstreetMap, and GoogleMap, for browsing and arranging photos on such maps.
Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a
realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars,
or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your
coordinates and go.
This is current stable version based on Qt 5. For the previous, Qt 4 based
one, please install `astro/stellarium-qt4' port instead.
Astropy is a package intended to contain core functionality and some common
tools needed for performing astronomy and astrophysics research with Python. It
also provides an index for other astronomy packages and tools for managing
them.
QLandkarte GT is the ultimate outdoor aficionado's tool. It supports GPS maps in
GeoTiff format as well as Garmin's img vector map format. Additional it is the
PC side front end to QLandkarte M, a moving map application for mobile devices.
And it fills the gap Garmin leaves in refusing to support Linux. QLandkarte GT
is the proof that writing portable applications for Unix, Windows and OSX is
feasible with a minimum of overhead. No excuses!
QLandkarte GT does replace the original QLandkarte with a much more flexible
architecture. It's not limited to a map format or device. Thus if you think your
Magellan GPS or other should be supported, join the team.
Additionally it is a front end to the GDAL tools, to make georeferencing scanned
maps feasible for the normal user. Compared to similar tools like QGis, it's
target users are more on the consumer side than on the scientific one.
QLandkarte GT might not let you select every possible feature of the GDAL tools,
but it will simplify their use to the demands of most users.