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RNS:: Path2KML

Software author: Radoslaw Nowak (RNS::)
Target platform: Palm OS

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RNS:: Path2KML - icon Path2KML:
Log your path with a GPS receiver and then view it in Google Earth.

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Description of Path2KMLRNS:: logo

This freeware application will connect your PDA with a GPS receiver to collect location data from it. All coordinates (points) received from the GPS device will be saved to a file of your choice on a memory card. The path consisting of these points is saved in the KML format, which is easily readable e.g. by Google Earth.

To open a KML file created with Path2KML, simply drag it onto Google Earth. As simple as that:

Step 1Step 1 Record
TRAVEL WITH PATH2KML TO RECORD A PATH

Step 2Step 2 Open
LOAD THE PATH IN GOOGLE EARTH

Step 3Step 3 Watch
SEE YOUR RECORDED PATH
Google Earth's file format: KMLRNS:: logo

Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is an XML-based language schema for expressing geographic annotation and visualization on existing or future Web-based, two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers. KML was developed for use with Google Earth, which was originally named Keyhole Earth Viewer.

The KML file specifies a set of features (placemarks, images, polygons, 3D models, textual descriptions, etc.) for display in Google Earth, Maps and Mobile, or any other 3D earth browser (geobrowser) implementing the KML encoding.

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RequirementsRNS:: logo

Path2KML supports any popular GPS receiver (the NMEA standard) and works on any Palm OS device with system version 3.5 or newer, and a memory card slot.

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