One nice touch is the built-in editor that loads the points into a Google Maps interface, where you can re-label them, move them around, add or delete points, search, find get directions, etc. Similarly, if you convert a set of waypoints into KML, it will connect all the points sequentially into a single long track (but you can always turn the track off in Google Earth, or delete it entirely). If you convert a GPX file with several tracks into a KML file, it will connect the endpoints of successive tracks to create one single, long track. Not as many as GPSBabel, but it does a few that GPSBabel doesn’t, and the interface is a bit easier to handle: – Magellan SD (Meridian et eXplorist) (.rte) – Autoroute Express (.axe) (Version 2004 and higher) – Magellan SD (Meridian et eXplorist) (.rte. – Marco Polo, Falk Navigator, Motorrad Tourenplaner & OnRoute (.bcr) Ogle Earth posts about ITNConv, a program that converts from one GPS format to another.
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