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    GPXReport

    Analyze gpx files and store summary in Sqlite database

    There are many good programs to manage gpx tracks from my sport activities. My favorite one is gps-prune to view gps tracks on a map and make changes. However, I was missing a simple tool to store summary information about a gpx track into a database to keep track of my training efforts. That's why I created GPXReport. GPXReport is a desktop solution which is written in Java and should run on most computers. The program can read a gpx-file and calculate basics information such as: - overall and moving time - distance (km), - average and max speed - time, km uphill and downhill It automatically classifies the acitvity as hiking, MTB or race bike. ...
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    GpsPrune is a java application to view and manage coordinate data, eg from GPS units. With it you can load a variety of text and Xml formats, view the data (in 2d and 3d), edit and convert the data, correlate photos and audio, create charts and more.
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