GPSdash2.ppc Overview
GPSdash2 is a SHAREWARE tool for the PocketPC platform which tries to help you with getting the most out of your (expensive) mobile GPS equipment. It is able to interpret data from GPS receivers and presents this data via 5 complementary views. Accompanied by its easy to use navigational features, GPSdash2 is your perfect partner for hiking, sailing or any similar outdoor activity.
Feature Highlights

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choose from more than 30 different gauges out of 10 categories
Speed, Acceleration, Mileage Altitude, Ascent Rate, Altitude Gain Navigation, Time, Reception, DOP
assemble your own layout make gauges fullscreen

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Charts for 7 GPS derived data functions freely switch between several monitoring time-windows
in between 1 Minute and more than 4 hours
support for metric, imperial and nautic measuring units

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Easy import and use of your favourite maps No size limit for maps Visualization of your position, trail and heading Visualization of waypoints (selectable) and navigation targets Distance and Area measuring tool
Waypoints & Routes
Extensive support for Waypoints and Routes Organize your Waypoints by Categories Sort your Waypoints by multiple criterias
e.g. distance to your current position
All navigation data is stored in the XML based GPX data format
Schemes & Skins
comprehensive skinning engine
take control over nearly any visual aspect and the sounds
Only you know whats important - take control via schemes
define what you are interested in via schemes switch between different schemes fast and easily
System-Time Synchronization & more
Auto configuration of communication parameters Extensive support for GPS data logging, data replay and analysis support for multiple measuring systems support for multiple coordinate formats and notations XML - All settings, including map calibration data, skins, schemes and also all navigational is stored in XML based data formats
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