GPSdings is a Java 1.5 command line tool for the manipulation and analysis of track and waypoint data recorded with a GPS receiver. It comprises the following applications: exifloc (determines the geolocation of digital camera pictures from a GPS track), trackanalyzer (analyzes and plots GPS tracks), gpxkml (converts GPX to KML), googlemap (converts GPX to Google Maps API Javascript), and gpxovl (converts between GPX and OVL formats).
| Tags | Scientific/Engineering Geographical |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Solaris Linux OS Independent Windows Windows Mac OS X |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: The exifloc and trackanalyzer modules have been improved. Exifloc can text-stamp images with HTML rich text, supports XMP metadata, can write EXIF via a wider choice of libraries, and tries to guess the appropriate time zone. Trackanalyzer supports US units and generates nicer SVG graphs with crosshair data readers.


Release Notes: The functionality of the exifloc and trackanalyzer components has been extended. Gpsdings can now calculate additional quantities like bearing and slope, can create interactive SVG plots, and can produce KML tracks colored by altitude, speed, etc. While it used to need an external binary, Gpsdings can now directly write GPS information to the EXIF headers of digital photographs.


No changes have been submitted for this release.