How to Find Free GPS Navigation Software
It’s a shock for many people when they realize that shiny new GPS receiver is not quite all that it is cracked up to be. For one thing, in order to take advantage of many of the best features of the GPS, you often have to load it with expensive GPS navigation software, a fact not often advertised by GPS manufacturers.
GPS navigation software can be prohibitively expense. Garmin for instance, charges up to $300.00 per set of software. This means that you have to pay quite a bit of money to get the best GPS navigation software. For those who unable or unwilling afford this, there are tons of Internet sites where you can download free GPS navigation software.
OpenStreetMap
If you are looking for free navigation software for your GPS, OpenStreetMap is a great place to start. OpenStreetMap was created by a group of volunteers manually creating and editing maps using their own GPS receivers. People who download this navigation software to their GPS, PC or Mac find they not only received tons of detailed, street level maps, but they can also upload their own tracks and waypoints, meaning that they can be a part of the collaborative effort that is OpenStreetMap, OpenStreetMap is an especially good fit for adventurous souls who want to do their own mapping. OpenStreetMap navigation software can be downloaded for free at http://www.openstreetmap.org/.
Google Earth
Google Earth is the most well known GPS navigation software. Google Earth features extremely detailed aerial imagery combined with user tracks and waypoints that can be downloaded into many GPS phones and GPS receivers. A host of satellite applications are available that complements the imagery; for instance, Google Earth Tweeker allows users to combine Google Earth imagery with geocaching software.
Another pretty exciting application of Google Earth’s suite of GPS navigation software is Google Map GPS Cell Phone tracker. It allows you to track a GPS-enabled phone real-time using Google maps and imagery. This is pretty scary stuff, cheaters beware.
Google Maps with GPS Tracker basically does the same phone, only for a GPS receiver, not a smart phone. This GPS navigation software allows you to see your real-time location and tracks on vivid Google Earth imagery.
MapMonkey
Another choice for navigation or tracking software for your GPS is MapMonkey. MapMonkey is another example of free GPS navigation software that is primarily used for vehicle navigation. MapMonkey includes lots of great features that help make driving easier, such as the ability to view your speed at all times on your GPS receiver. Visit MapMonkey’s homepage at http://www.mapmonkey.net/ for more information or to download it for free.
Try these free GPS navigation software options before buying expensive applications.
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