gps device
Unity Device 1.0
Unity Device - In the year 2012 the world was invaded by an army of flying robots more>>
The only hope is the experimental Over Unity Device developed by OTEE scientists. Now it is up to you to break through the robot army and defeat... The Mothership.
GPS Connect 0.2
Connectivity to Garmin GPS receivers. more>>
The program also supports upload of waypoints to the GPS receiver, although for this beta version, only one waypoint may be uploaded at a time.
This is beta level software and has not been extensively tested. We need your help testing this program with GPS receivers!
GPSdings 0.2
GPSdings is a Java command line tool for the manipulation and analysis of track and waypoint data recorded with a gps receiver more>>
GPSdings comprises the following applications:
gpxovl - Converts between GPX and OVL formats.
gpxkml - Converts GPX to KML.
googlemap - Converts GPX to Google Maps API Javascript.
exifloc - Determines the geolocation of digital camera pictures from a gps track.
trackanalyzer - Analyzes and plots gps tracks.
Gaps Solitaire 1.0
Play solitaire on your dashboard. more>> This is the the control panel interface where all the device configuration will be done. It is mostly working at this point. Mouse support is coming along nicely.<<less
gpsdX 1.5
gpsdX - GPSd daemon with GUI config utility more>>
gpsdX is a Universal Binary build of GPSd, complete with an installer and a GUI configuration utility that makes it easy to set up the daemon on your system.
gpsdX works with any program that supports GPSd (such as gpsdrive, KisMac or gps2geX)
if your GPS software doesnt support it yet, contact the developer and tell them about GPSd!
Enhancements:
- Updated to match a version bump in the GPSd project
- Disk image re-created to reduce download size substantially
- Incorporates new (developmental) command to allow clients to query the buffering logic in use
- No other significant changes - users with version 1.4 need not upgrade.
Network Device Finder 1.1
Network Device Finder - Finds IP address of any device on a network more>>
This includes computers running web server software, routers, network cameras, and any other network device with a web interface.
This software is designed to aid the setting up of network video devices for our video surveillance software SecuritySpy, although you are free to use it for any purpose.

myTracks 1.7dev2
Mac OS X desktop application for: Managing GPS tracks; including import of GPS files and direct import from GPS devices Google maps (offline) browsing; including visualization of the tracks more>>
myTracks 1.7dev2 is launched as a useful Mac OS X desktop application which is equipped with a lot of functions.
This application primarily adresses the ambitious hobby photographer who wants to link photos to GPS tracks. Nevertheless, even without a GPS device you can use myTracks as an (offline) Google maps browser. With a GPS device like a Wintec WBT2-01, a Magellan or Garmin you can directly import your tracks from the GPS device.
Major Features:
- Managing GPS tracks; including import of GPS files and direct import from GPS devices
- Google maps (offline) browsing; including visualization of the tracks
- Geotagging of photos
- Realtime GPS tracking

Isis Viewer 0.5
Great for viewing halftone PDFs and most other PDFs. Easy page navigation and scaling. more>>
Use to scale the view to the printer device resolution. Proof PDF documents for content and resolution accuracy.
Device Control Device 0.14
Remote telescope client program compatible with the INDI standard more>> Remote telescope client program compatible with the INDI standard
Device Control Device is a client program compatible with the INDI standard (see http://indi.sourceforge.net) for remote telescope and device control. Device Control Device is writen in Python and uses the GTK in order to display the GUI.
System requirements:
- Internet Connection
GPS-Info CMM 2.0
GPS-Info CMM 2.0 is known as a Contextual Menu Module designed for Mac OS X that display the GPS coordinates of a photo file, and allows you to view that location in Google Earth, Flickr, Panoramio, Google Maps, or MapQuest. more>>
GPS-Info CMM 2.0 is known as a Contextual Menu Module designed for Mac OS X that display the GPS coordinates of a photo file, and allows you to view that location in Google Earth, Flickr, Panoramio, Google Maps, or MapQuest. It supports a wide range of photo formats, such as JPG, TIFF, RAW, and PSD.
Select one photo in the Finder and launch GPS-Info with the context menu (in Snow Leopard), or using the Services menu, or with a double-click.
The cool, semi-transparent GPS-Info window displays a preview of the photo, and a couple of basic file details, such as its size, creation date, and modification date. The red geotag icon in the bottom right corner of the thumbnail indicates the presence of a geotag in the file already.
The center part contains the geotag. Not just the coordinate, but also the GPS altitude and view direction values, if they are contained in the photo.
Buttons on the right side of the window offer you powerful options to actually use the GPS data. First, you can launch a GeoFinder search in CDFinder, to find photos taken near this place in your CDFinder photo library.
And since CDFinder also searches iPhoto, this covers your entire iPhoto database as well, all in one click! Also, you can view the place in Google Earth, which will even be launched for you, if necessary. Exporting the GPS coordinate to the commonly used KML format is also just one click away.
Enhancements:
- The contextual menu module is gone, and GPS-Info is now an application (thanks to Snow Leopards lack of support for contextual menu extensions!).
- The advantage is that we can now extend, debug, and improve GPS-Info so much easier. Stay tuned!
Extension for the Finder to display and use GPS coordinates embedded in photos. GPS-Info CMM 1 ...GPS-Info CMM is a Contextual Menu Module designed for Mac OS X. That is essentiallyCompile Digital Device Music 1.0
Compile Digital Device Music - Create a library to fill an iPod etc more>>
Completly freeware.
gps2geX 1.6
gps2geX - real-time GPS-to-Google Earth converter more>>
Main features:
- Tilts, tracks and zooms to follow your position in real time
- Your choice of fix icon (aeroplane, car, or generic position marker)
- Icon changes to warn of loss of GPS fix
- Follow your track along the ground, or in three dimensions (even through the air)
- Optional periodic snapshots of position, velocity and time
- Customizable view range and tilt angle
- gps2geX is a Cocoa (Mac OS X) GUI-based version of gps2ge, bringing the ease-of-use of a graphical interface to the fun (and functional) gps2ge utility.
Enhancements:
- corrected error in KML colour selection which swapped red and blue components.
- made main window resizeable.

Sansa Device Sync with Itunes 1.0
A easy to use software to sync your Itunes music to your Sansa music player. more>>
Mac OS X integration for all Itunes versions allows everyone to use this free software to sync your Sansa Fuze, View, Clip or any other mass storage device to your Itunes library.
Xserve RAID Device Module 4.8.2 b3
Xserve RAID Device Module - Device Module for Lithium NMP network, server and appliance monitoring platform more>>
Main features:
- Drive Status
- Array Status
- Controller Status
- Controller Config
- Host interfaces
- Power supplies and UPS
- Blower modules
- Battery backup modules
Xserve RAID Device Module Beta 3 is available as a FREE Download for customers with the following Lithium NMP license types: NMP FREE, Professional or Enterprise.
PhotoGPSEditor 1.6
PhotoGPSEditor 1.6 is known an easy to use meta-data editor for photo (JPEG, RAW, or Tiff) files and it is also capable of matching data from GPS (gpx or NMEA) files. more>>
PhotoGPSEditor 1.6 is known an easy to use meta-data editor for photo (JPEG, RAW, or Tiff) files and it is also capable of matching data from GPS (gpx or NMEA) files. The program is freeware, however, donatations can be made to help support future development. With PhotoGPSEditor you can add location and summary details to a JPEG, RAW or Tiff files. Location information consists of latitude and longitide data, as well as town, area/region, and country. This can be added automatically by matching up photos with GPS (gpx or NMEA) file track data, manually (just type it in) or 'automatically' by placing a pointer on a map to get the latitude and longitide data. The program can then add town, area/region, and country information. This process can also be described as 'geocoding' a picture/photo.