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GPSgrabber
will allow you to use your PDA with GPS as a datalogger to collect
GPS co-ordinates and save them in specific database files.
The GPS co-ordinates can then be transferred
via serial interface cable to a desktop application called
GPSmapper that will allow you to display the data as a map on your
PC.
When you buy, you get both the desktop
GPSmapper and GPSgrabber as one package. The purpose for this
application is to give an easy to use GIS solution to people that
do not need the sophistication offered by more conventional GIS
applications. Features:
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Interfaces
directly with most standard NMEA enabled GPS devices.
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Distinguishes
between Markers (used to save point data), Tracks (used to
save line data such a fences or rivers), and Areas (used to
save area data that will indicate acreage on the map)
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Each
marker, track or area is identified by its own name, which
will be displayed on the final map.
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You
can save as many markers, tracks and areas as your available
device memory will allow.
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You
can delete individual markers, tracks or areas from memory, or
delete all simultaneously.
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Synchronisation
with desktop PC via serial cable (standard Hotsync cable can
be used)
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Load
a list of geodic latitude and longitude points from a file and
plot this as a map.
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For
Palm OS by Wild Software

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