GpsDrive
GpsDrive is a computer program designed to act as a vehicle navigation system. The program displays its user's position, obtained from an NMEA-capable GPS receiver, on a zoomable map drawn on a computer screen. The map file is automatically selected depending on the position and preferred scale.
GpsDrive | |
Developer(s) | Jörg Ostertag |
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Stable release | 2.11
/ June 24, 2010 |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Type | Navigation |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | gpsdrive |
Currently, GpsDrive uses raster images of maps, but plans for its development include the utilization of vector data from projects such as OpenStreetMap. Speech output is supported if Festival software is running. GpsDrive is designed to work with all Garmin GPS receivers having a serial port, as well as other GPS receivers with NMEA protocol support.
GpsDrive is written in C, with use of the GTK+ graphical widget toolkit, and runs on Linux, FreeBSD and other Unix-like systems. It has interface support for different languages, such as English, German and French. It is available under the GNU General Public License.
See also
External links
- Official website
- SourceForge support pages (Wiki site, extended documentation, bug tracker, SVN code repository, screenshots, etc.)
- Finding Your Way with GpsDrive article from LinuxJournal