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    TinyGPX
    Application for geocaching or waymarking that allows you to import GPX or LOC files for editing. You can print out cheat sheets to take on the trail, export to KML or HTML, and send the data to your handheld GPS unit.
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    OpenPMU
    OpenPMU is a collaborative project developing a software defined Phasor Measurement Unit for Smart Grids and electrical utilities. This project is currently hosted by Queen’s University Belfast.
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    This is a Python interface for reading and writing Magellan GPS unit map files. There is also a command line tool for creating GPS maps from OpenStreetMap data.
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    Geotag Merge is designed to combine track data from a GPS unit with EXIF data in a series of photographs. A handheld GPS can be simply carried while taking photos, and the photos can later be automatically gettagged (by matching timestamps).
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