What is GPXSee?
GPXSee is a GPS log file viewer and analyzer that supports all common GPS log file formats.
Key features
- Opens GPX, TCX, FIT, KML, NMEA, IGC, CUP, SIGMA SLF, Suunto SML, LOC, GeoJSON, OziExplorer (PLT, RTE, WPT), Garmin GPI & CSV and geotagged JPEG files.
- User-definable online maps (OpenStreetMap/Google tiles, WMTS, WMS, TMS, QuadTiles).
- Offline maps (OziExplorer maps, TrekBuddy maps/atlases, Garmin IMG/GMAP & JNX maps, TwoNav RMaps, GeoTIFF images, MBTiles).
- Elevation, speed, heart rate, cadence, power, temperature and gear ratio/shifts graphs.
- Support for DEM files (SRTM HGT).
- Support for POI files.
- Print and export to PNG and PDF.
- Multiple tracks in one view.
- Full-screen mode.
- HiDPI/Retina displays and maps support.
- Native GUI (Qt) for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
- Free software (GPLv3 open-source license).
One of the best navigation apps in the IOS App Store comes to the Mac App Store! GPS Tracks for the Mac is one of the best apps for editing and creating routes on your Mac. Sync all of your saved tracks from GPS Tracks to the app for editing and reviewing. It's also perfect for editing GPX or KM. If you know for certain that you’ll always have your Mac handy when you need GPS data, then you might want to go with a device that’s designed solely to connect to your computer, such as the. GPSS Assist Data for an Apple Mac Turn the camera on and connect the camera to your Mac direct using the built in USB plug and choose to do something like 'Open Folder to View Files'. The GPS assist data can be updated by selecting PMBPMac in the PMBPORTABLE folder to start PMB Portable for Mac.
GPXSee is designed as a small (no dependencies except of Qt), fast and uncomplicated GPS data/map viewer, not a full featured GIS software. However, the spectrum of supported data files/map sources is relatively rich, see the Documentation section for details.
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Getting GPXSee
Additionally to the source codes, GPXSee is available as a Windows installer and an OS X dmg from the project's Sourceforge page and in form of various Linux packages from the project's openSUSE Build Service page. Most Linux distributions (Archlinux, Fedora, Gentoo, openSUSE, ...) as well as BSD distributions (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD) also provide GPXSee in their official repositories, however not always in the latest version.
On OS X you can also use the MacPorts or Homebrew packaging systems to install GPXSee.
The official Windows & OS X installers are always signed using certificates available at the GitHub project page. As the certificates are non-commercial (self-signed) you have to import the certificate on Windows first if you want your OS automatically check the installer when installing GPXSee. On OS X, Apple does not allow software that does not generate them profit like GPXSee to pass OS X's Gatekeeper (you can't import custom certificates) so you need to run the application using the 'right click menu' when opening it for the first time.
Online maps
GPXSee supports most tile server based online maps out there, but the list of map definitions distributed with the official packages is limited to a small set of well known global map services. You may however easily extend (or change) the default map list with your own map definitions.
There is a community driven GPXSee maps repository on GitHub where you can find a lot of additional map definitions for various map services, usually run by some state geographic institution or a non-profit organization.
Reporting bugs
If you have found a bug in GPXSee, please report it using the GitHub issue tracker. Bugs that are not reported can not be fixed! If you are missing some feature in GPXSee, you may also use the tracker to request it.
Bad/missing translations can be fixed directly on the projects Weblate page.
aGPSS is the most modern version of GPSS, running on both Windows and the Macintosh. It is available on a USB, a CD, or downloadable from the Web. aGPSS is a streamlined version of GPSS, aGeneral Purpose Simulation System. aGPSS is intended to be the starting point in learning simulation. It is used thus at many colleges and universities in Northern Europe, the US, Japan and India, at both business and engineering schools, and also in self-studies in over 60 other countries.
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aGPSS is regarded to have several advantages.
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One first constructs a block diagram by choosing building blocks from a symbol menu by the point-and-click method.
For each block symbol in this block diagram, one can then open a dialog for inputting the operands of the block. The dialog reveals the main syntax of the block operands. The text program developed in this way on the client computer is then executed by GPSS.EXE, the simulation engine used by aGPSS. The output files are then presented in tables, histograms and graphs.
You can here free of charge download a student version (limited to 150 blocks and 1500 transactions).
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Download Macintosh student version of aGPSS.Gps For Macaws
There are two larger versions of aGPSS on sale, starting at the price of $90.00. You can read more information about this here.
For the start of learning aGPSS we recommend the paper on The First Two Hours of Simulation Education.
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For continued studies of aGPSS, we recommend three aGPSS books.