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    JGPSTrackEdit

    GPS track editor for editing tracks and planning (multiple) day tours

    JGPSTrackEdit is a tool for editing gps tracks and planning (multiple days) tours (GPS track editor). An abritary number of tracks may be opened or created, tracks may be merged. A track may be splitted, reversed or edited (e.g. compressed and corrected). Points may be inserted or appended to a track (routing supported) or may be moved or deleted from a track. Maps of several providers are available, the default map is OpenStreetMap. Currently supported track formats: Garmin gpx...
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    A disk based production quality RTree based upon Guttman’s quadratic split algorithm having following features: Buffering with dirty write, Index joins, Tree Seeding, Window and NN queries, Runtime STR Packing capability, Completely Thread safe.
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