Hi 

I just uploaded a new release of my current toy. As you have noticed I changed 
the name. "MapRoom" 
was to arbitrary. It would have drowned between all those hits you get when you 
search for the name. 
And probably that would have lead to problems sooner or later. The new name has 
no hit at Google. I 
guess that is unique enough.

The more interesting changes are:

* Load GPX files. The complete GPX 1.1 specification is implemented. Plus a few 
well known extensions. 
The data can be saved to GPX as well. But you will loose extensions you want to 
keep.

----> *Open job*: Look at what QLGT supports and come up with a good concept 
for extension support. 
This is something for XML lovers. You help is very welcome.

* Handling of +-180° borders fixed. And support of other workspace projections 
than Mercator. This is 
important to display data at the poles. And to view maps around Oceania. 

QMapShack uses 3 threads to draw the map, now. On a quad core CPU this is quite 
much fun. I tested 
with 4-5 maps active and large tracks (~20000 points) and about 15.000 
waypoints. Plus DEM data for 
complete Europe. Zooming and moving is still fast compared to QLGT with such a 
load. Looks like 
development is on the right way.

Oliver
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