๐ ZombieTrackerGPS 1.0 released: GPS Track Manager for Linux
๐ก Newskategorie: Linux Tipps
๐ Quelle: reddit.com
I've released a new version of ZombieTrackerGPS, version 1.00. This is the first non-beta version.
ZTGPS is a Linux+KDE native PIM application satisfying the same purpose as Garmin's "BaseCamp" software, which does not run on Linux. It is targeted at cyclists, runners, hikers, light vehicle use, and anyone collecting GPS tracks from handheld units, particularly if you prefer data storage on your own computer to cloud based storage.
The beta versions were using gitlab as a landing page, which was awkward, so I've made a dedicated web site with some screenshots, version history, and other information. I've only tried the site on desktop browsers: it may or may not work on mobile devices.
Large 2557x1554 screenshot in dark theme.
ZTGPS is Qt based for KDE or LXQt desktops, but (I hope) should work in other desktops to the extent any Qt apps do. It will use the KDE settings (UI colors, etc) in that case.
Major changes since version 0.96:
- Undo and /redo for most things (track/point/view/filter changes, some UI state, the program config dialog state, view positions, etc).
- Automatic flag icons applied to tracks. This may be slightly off near convoluted borders due to size and space constraints. This will apply country level flags for almost every nation, and regional (state, prefecture, province, etc) flags for 34 countries.
- Some new query language features, such as an exclusive-or operator, and !~ for "does not match regex".
- Added many missing country level flags.
- Added regional flags for these countries in addition to those available in 0.90: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, and Ukraine.
- Improvements to startup time.
- Other improvements you can see in the history page.
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