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'''GPSylon''' is able to show maps downloaded from the  expedia  map servers. It may connect to a [[gps|GPS]] device and track your position on the maps. At the moment, it is able to read gpsdata in the [[NMEA]] standard from a serial gps device, a file or a gps daemon across a network (available at the gpsd project page).
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'''GPSylon''' is able to show maps downloaded from the  expedia  map servers. It may connect to a [[gps|GPS]] device and track your position on the maps. At the moment, it is able to read gpsdata in the [[NMEA]] standard from a serial gps device, a file or a gps daemon across a network (available at the gpsd project page).
  
 
The main feature is the display of various maps. GPSylon allows the user to navigate around like in a digital atlas. It shows maps of different scales, so missing maps of one scale do not result in a black screen, but show the next larger scale. See the screenshot section for an image.
 
The main feature is the display of various maps. GPSylon allows the user to navigate around like in a digital atlas. It shows maps of different scales, so missing maps of one scale do not result in a black screen, but show the next larger scale. See the screenshot section for an image.

Aktuelle Version vom 1. April 2008, 15:35 Uhr

GPSylon is able to show maps downloaded from the expedia map servers. It may connect to a GPS device and track your position on the maps. At the moment, it is able to read gpsdata in the NMEA standard from a serial gps device, a file or a gps daemon across a network (available at the gpsd project page).

The main feature is the display of various maps. GPSylon allows the user to navigate around like in a digital atlas. It shows maps of different scales, so missing maps of one scale do not result in a black screen, but show the next larger scale. See the screenshot section for an image.

It uses the open source library openmap for various cartographic things.

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