![]() The main panel on GPXSee’s interface doesn’t display anything, not until you load a GPX or another supported file into the application. This means you’ll have to download an installer, run it, and then follow the steps presented onscreen: accept the license agreement, select the components that will be installed, choose where the application will be installed, launch the installation and wait for it to complete. ![]() To get GPXSee up and running on a Windows-powered computer, you will have to complete a standard installation procedure. ![]() On top of that, I like that GPXSee can handle other file formats (TCX, KML, FIT, IGC and NMEA), that it provides support for multiple platforms (Windows, Mac, and Linux), that it has a user friendly interface that’s easy to navigate, and that it’s free and open source software. I like this application’s name, for the clever and concise way it presents the main thing that this tool does: it lets you "see" GPX files.
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