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GPSPhotoLinker

GPSPhotoLinker - 1.6.4

Save GPS position data to a photo.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.6.4
Release Date: 2009-09-05
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 786
Downloads (all versions): 16,269

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GPSPhotoLinker ReviewPlease donate to the developer. This is great software - Version: 1.6.0, 3/6/2009 11:35PM PST

roobieroo
I've been using this along with a bluetooth data logger and it works great. I've tried a few of the other geotagging apps out there and this is the best of the bunch. I thing Gisteq should bundle this with their device to replace the crap Mac OS X software they developed. Please help keep this software going and donate to the developer.
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GPSPhotoLinker ReviewNeed Preferences for English/Metric Units - Version: 1.6.0b10, 6/26/2008 09:40AM PST

geolama
Other than this little nit, the GPSPhotoLinker works better than the Window app that came with my i-gotu bluetooth GPS Travel logger.
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GPSPhotoLinker Troubleshooting ReportDoesn't remember the previously added gps files since leopard - Version: 1.6.0b10, 5/14/2008 05:40AM PST

shaunmcdonald131
Since I've been using the leopard ones, I've found that drawer doesn't remember teh GPS traces between startups of the app.
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GPSPhotoLinker ReviewCool better than SONY's Software - Version: 1.6.0b5, 1/9/2008 06:08AM PST

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anamcara
Hi,

I'm a so called switcher and used my GPS Logger by Sony and its delivered Software for Win. I found this very helpful piece of software for my Mac and it was love at the first click. It gives more options more details than the so called professional software Sony delivers with the logger. So keep on with your tremendous work!

Greetings from Germany...
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GPSPhotoLinker ReviewExcellent Photo Geo tagger - Version: 1.5.2, 7/13/2007 06:00AM PST

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shaunmcdonald131
This program works well with very large logs. It remembers the GPS Logs that you have used previously. It could have better integration with iPhoto. I'm very happy with this product.
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GPSPhotoLinker ReviewWorks with Panther - Version: 1.5.1, 5/11/2007 08:28AM PST

jariko
Works with Mac OS X 10.3.9 (Panther).
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GPSPhotoLinker Reviewexcellent - Version: 1.5.1, 11/28/2006 03:52PM PST

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CraigStanton
does what it says and does it well. I love this thing.
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GPSPhotoLinker ReviewExcellent - Version: 1.3.0, 2/8/2006 09:38PM PST

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CraigStanton
Totally brilliant and wonderfully useful, especially love the reverse geocoding thing where it gets a human-readable location from the lat/long coordinates.
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GPSPhotoLinker CommentaryHow to use it? - Version: 1.3.0, 5/13/2005 01:17AM PST

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david-bo
How is this supposed to be used? Imagine that I take few photos on vacation and when I return home I download the pictures to my computer, won't the picture be tagged with the location of my home rather than where I spent my holiday?
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GPSPhotoLinker ReviewAbsolutely fabulous. - Version: 1.0.3, 10/10/2004 06:50PM PST

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kornball
GPS fields have been a part of the EXIF spec for some years now. While specialty cameras (with GPS antennae) exist that automatically save position data with each image, it is simply not practical for most people with an interest in image tracking to go out and buy a new device to replace an existing camera and GPS unit.

Three cheers to the author for making such a useful tool available for free!
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