IsraelHiking.GPSBabel

GPSBabel converts waypoints, tracks, and routes between popular GPS receivers such as Garmin or Magellan and mapping programs like Google Earth or Basecamp. Literally hundreds of GPS receivers and programs are supported. It also has powerful manipulation tools for such data. such as filtering duplicates points or simplifying tracks. It has been downloaded and used tens of millions of times since it was first created in 2001, so it's stable and trusted.


Keywords
garmin, twonav, formats, maps, gpx, GPSBabel, kml, command-line-app, gps, gps-coordinates, gps-data, gps-data-logging, gps-device, gps-tracking, gui, linux, macos, qt, qt-gui, windows
License
GPL-2.0
Install
Install-Package IsraelHiking.GPSBabel -Version 1.5.4

Documentation

GPSBabel

This is the source code for GPSBabel, the free software project to manage GPS data (waypoints, tracks, routes) in your GPSes or in related programs.

News

We moved the source here on July 31 because Google Code is shutting down and there is a large inertia in the open source world for Git in general and Github specifically.
As a result, some of our doc with our last release will now point to links on code.google.com that will no longer work. If you find doc that is out of date, please let us know. (Better yet, please send pull requests with fixes.)

Chief Babel-Head @robertlipe