GPS (+Heart Rate) trackers for Linux

I’ve been recently playing with GPS devices on Linux (for example i-gotU gt-120, and the linux software to download tracks). I’ve also been discussing gps+heart rate data storage options. The obvious choice is (ex-Nokia) Sports Tracker and it didn’t even cross my mind that you could do something like this with local Linux software.

But it’s useless to ever think like that – you’re surprised with the variety of apps that are available and developed for Linux.
I bumped to this blog post on Planet KDE: Sports Activity Tracking App: The Baby Needs a Name.

And it looks awesome.

Reading the comments I found some other apps that do more or less the same, and Google gave me even more. So here’s just a quick list of GPS / HRM apps you might want to have a look if they’d be useful for you:

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3 Responses to GPS (+Heart Rate) trackers for Linux

  1. aapo says:

    One more:
    http://ecoach.garage.maemo.org/

    Not sure is it compilable outside of maemo.
    (Not all hildon-libraries are ready packed on Ubuntu’s repository)

  2. haakeyar says:

    I use MyTourbook to organize my gpx logs:
    http://mytourbook.sourceforge.net/mytourbook/

    I don’t find it in any of the listings, which I find a bit strange, since it is a really nice program.

    It is based on Eclipse(!), and has many nice features. Tours are organized by date, tour type, description, tags, etc. Several data sources can be combined into one tour, for instance gps for position and an altimeter for altitude. It displays maps and graphs for the tours, and gives lots of statistics. For instance, I can see that so far in 2010, I have _almost_ reached my goal of bicycling more than I am driving in kilometers. Unfortunately it lacks the ability to search for tours, but other than that, I really like it.

  3. Ecoach and mytourbook look nice, thanks for the tips! Maybe they’re not listed, if they’re very new projects.

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