MagCon reads tracks from your Magellan GPS and exports them to memopad.
It was tested on a SporTrak Pro, but should work on all SporTraks, all Meridians, the 315/320 and other devices.
Exported tracks can be converted to MapSend files via an external tool
AmbTimer Pro is based on the popular Ambulance Timer freeware program. This pro version adds lots of new features to help busy people keep track of time-sensitive events throughout the day
SharkPoint for Palm, the scuba dive log - SharkPoint v1 for Palm runs on your Palm Computing Organizer to let you instantly record information about your dives.
Instead of bringing a laptop computer on your dive vacation, you simply take your Palm Pilot to log all your dive information
GPS Buddy records data like latitude, longitude, UTC, date, and other data from a GPS device with serial interface according NIMEA-0183 Standard (Version 2.01) protocol and provides a note for additional text input
NavCalc - GPS Navigational Calculator
NavCalc allows you to perform the following complex calculations :
If you know the coordinates of two points you can calculate the bearing and distance between the two.
If you know the coordinates of one point, as well the bearing and distance to a second unknown point, then you can calculate the coordinates of the second point
PalGar - use your PALm to up and download and edit waypoints from a GARmin GPS.
What's New in This Release:
· Waypoints tested on: eTrex, eTrex Summit, eMap problem with sending Waypoints to the GPS fixed
GPilotS allows your PalmPilot to talk to your Garmin GPS to send and receive waypoints, routes and tracks and talk to map softwares to exchange waypoints, route and tracks with them.
It allows to create and edit waypoints and view tracks
ThatWay! turns your PDA and GPS into an extremely useful navigation tool. Normally a GPS device just gives you longitude, latitude, heading and all sorts of other information, but for ordinary human beings this does not help much because all these numbers still don't tell us where to go.
With ThatWay! you see a fat arrow that points straight at your target destination