Information about .gpx File Extension
GPX (the GPS Exchange Format) is a light-weight XML data format used for the interchange of GPS data (waypoints, routes, and tracks) between different GIS applications and Web services
More information about .gpx extension: Wikipedia
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Navigation and GIS Plain text filesCommon .gpx file type descriptions:
- GPS Exchange File
- ITN Converter
- GSAK Data File
- GP eXchange bestand
- GPX file
Applications, associated with .gpx files
PoiEdit by Dnote Software | ||||
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