Anyone have any recommendations on GPS software for Linux? I'm currently using GPSDrive and GPSMan with my eTrex Legend, but neither one does exactly what I want.
Basically, GPSMan is OK as a data manager - it can store waypoints, tracks, routes, etc. and map them out, but there's no good (read: not fiddly as all hell) way that I've found to overlay that data on topo maps. GPSDrive is great for mobile use, but sucks as a data manager. Essentially, I'd like something that combines GPSDrive's ability to download maps with GPSMan's plotting capabilities.
Ideas? The hoops I'm having to jump through to do this are getting really old.
Basically, GPSMan is OK as a data manager - it can store waypoints, tracks, routes, etc. and map them out, but there's no good (read: not fiddly as all hell) way that I've found to overlay that data on topo maps. GPSDrive is great for mobile use, but sucks as a data manager. Essentially, I'd like something that combines GPSDrive's ability to download maps with GPSMan's plotting capabilities.
Ideas? The hoops I'm having to jump through to do this are getting really old.