What is it? ================ GottenGeography is a simple and streamlined application for recording geotags directly into photo EXIF data. It is capable of reading logfiles from various GPS devices to accomplish this in an automatic way, but it also allows manual tagging for those users who do not own GPS units.
As a side effect it is also useful for visualizing previously-tagged photos on a map, and for viewing GPS tracks directly on a map even if you don't have any related photos. What exciting technologies set it apart from the many other, similar applications out there? ================ It's written in Python, and it uses all the sexy new gobject-introspection magic to make a great, native GNOME3 experience. It's also using ilbchamplain and OpenStreetMap to provide maps, which makes for a fun, immersive Clutter experience when navigating the map. What's new? ================ We've added KML support, and also drag&drop support for loading files. As well as a minor bugfix that makes the Adwaita theme look even sexier. Where can I get it? ================ https://github.com/robru/gottengeography/wiki/Installation-Instructions _______________________________________________ gnome-announce-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
