Map displays
From OpenStreetMap
This page lists programs that show you where you are, on a map, based on information in your GPS.
| Name | Environment | Installation | Requirements | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RoadNav | Linux desktop, Windows desktop, Mac desktop | Easy installers for most systems | Routing, but only to US addresses "don't recognise that state, did you mean alabama?" | |
| GPS drive | Linux desktop, Mac desktop | Download and compile, or packages available | ||
| NavSys | Linux desktop? | Python | Last release: 2003 | |
| OpenCITT | Linux desktop | ? | ||
| VGPS | Mobile phone | Java J2ME | Support routetable maps, using A* algorithmn for AutoRouting | |
| GpsMid | Mobile phone | Run a program to create a bundle containing the program and data | Java J2ME | |
| Maemo mapper | Nokia tablet | .deb package (TODO: can you just use a GUI in the device to select and install Mapper?) | Can display most slippy-map tilesets (including proprietary ones) | |
| Gosmore | Linux desktop | Download and compile | Pretty good at routing | |
| BSGPS | Windows Vista desktop | Windows installer | .NET | Password-protected website? |
| Mapper | Linux desktop | Download source code via GIT (problematic?) | Port of Maemo mapper |

