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ZombieTrackerGPS version 1.01 (KDE+Qt GPS track manager)

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Hi,

I've released a new version of ZombieTrackerGPS, version 1.01. The software now has a spiffy new web site.

ZTGPS is a Linux+KDE native PIM application satisfying the same purpose as Garmin's "BaseCamp" software, which does not run on Linux. ZTGPS provides sophisticated query and sorting capabilities for GPS tracks. 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. A feature description and FAQ is available on the web site.

Large size screenshot in dark theme.

Primary web site
Gitlab source repo

The primary web site contains download links to binary packages for Debian based distros, and OpenSUSE.

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.

Changes since the last major release:
  • Added map search bar and controls above the map pane. These searches are performed against a local database and do not use online sources. The database contains city and region names, mountains, rivers and lakes, parks, and forests, sometimes but not always in multiple languages. See the new "Map Queries" documentation page under "Help/Show Tutorial..." for more information.
  • Added missing regional flag for Hauts-de-France.
  • The active filter is now re-run after tracks are imported, so they will appear in the track list if they match the active filter. This also applies after an undo operation which restores deleted tracks or other data.
  • The import source (filename or GPS device name) is now available as a track column called "Source".
  • New Bikepack activity icon.
  • New transport icon for Gravel biking. The icon is similar to the Road bike icon, but can be visually distinguished by the color, sloped top tube, and disc brakes.
  • Improve grade computation for low speeds, such as cycling up very steep hills.
  • Units configuration for heart rate and cadence.
  • Auto-Flagging was not working on OpenSUSE due to an apparent difference in libmarble behavior from Debian.


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