RouteConverter

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RouteConverter
Routeconverter screenshot.png
Author: Christian Pesch
License: GNU GPL
Platforms: Windows, Linux, and macOS
Version: 2.32 (2022-09-10)
Language: 22 languages available
Website: http://www.routeconverter.com
Programming language: Java 8 and 11

GPS routes analyser with an experimental branch for offline routing with mapsforge maps

Features
Feature Value
Map Display
Display map yes
Map data raster
Source online
Rotate map no
3D view no
Shows website
Shows phone number
Shows operation hours
Routing
Routing yes
Create route manually yes
Calculate route yes
Create route via Waypoints
Routing profiles
Turn restrictions
Calculate route without Internet (Offline routing)
Routing providers
Avoid traffic
Traffic Provider
Navigating
Navigate no
Find location
Find nearby POIs
Navigate to point
Navigation with voice / Voice guidance
Keep on road
Lane guidance
Works without GPS yes
Navigate along predefined route yes
Tracking
Make track no
Customizable log interval
Track formats
Geotagging
Fast POI buttons
Upload GPX to OSM
Monitoring
Monitoring yes
Show current track no
Open existing track yes
Altitude diagram yes
Show POD value
Satellite view
Show live NMEA data no
Show speed
Send current position
Editing

(Not set)

Rendering

(Not set)

Accessibility

(Not set)

RouteConverter is a free cross-platform program for editing and converting coordinate data files. It's written in Java and runs on Windows, Linux, Mac and Solaris. Supported languages include English, German, French, Dutch, Spanish and Chinese.

It includes an embedded browser with which Google Maps and various OpenStreetMap maps can be displayed. On bleeding edge Linux distributions it is possible that the embedded browser does not work out of the box. Routing is supported over the Google API. An experimental branch displays and routes with mapsforge vector maps.