Tag Archives: GPS Software

Geospatial Revolution: Episode Two

The Geospatial Revolution Project, a web-based series of videos  from Penn State Public Broadcasting has released Episode Two. See the first episode here. This episode covers how they use tools such as Portland Maps to improve the city and plan for the future, how UPS uses geospatial technology, and how Philadelphia used this kind of [...]

GPSBabel 1.4.2 released!

GPSBabel has released version 1.4.2, a maintenance release with minor new functionality added. GPSBabel is a free software to 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 [...]

Remove GeoTag Information From Photos To Protect Your Location

Every photo you take from such devices are geo tagged, i.e, your exact latitude and longitude are hidden inside the metadata. It is always recommended to remove the geotags from your photos before sharing them online. You can easily remove them to stay protected from sharing associated location data. Geotag Security is a free program [...]

Geospatial Revolution: Episode I

Geospatial Revolution Project, a web-based series of videos from Penn State University is live (9/15/2010). The first episode now online, you can view it on the YouTube page (also viewable below)

GPX2IMG : Convert GPX Files to Garmin Map Format

GPX2IMG allows users to imports standard GPX data files (tracks and waypoints) and lets you edit them. Then you can converts your track and waypoints to IMG Garmin map-compatible format by a few clicks of the mouse. You can installs the map file into MapSource or upload to your Garmin GPS unit