Martin Tůma is an independent Czech developer whose entire catalog revolves around GPXSee, a lightweight, cross-platform GPS log viewer built with Qt. Designed for hikers, cyclists, sailors, drone pilots and geocaching enthusiasts, the application opens virtually any track, route or waypoint file—GPX, KML, TCX, FIT, IGC, NMEA, Garmin IMG, GeoJSON, SHP, OziExplorer and dozens more—then renders it over configurable online or offline map layers such as OpenTopoMap, ESRI imagery, USGS quads or custom MBTiles. Users can inspect elevation, speed, heart-rate, cadence, power and temperature profiles, correct altitude data with DEM files, search for place names, measure distances and areas, print or export static maps, and play back recorded trips in real time. Because the project stays fully open-source and portable, no telemetry or registration is required, making it popular among field researchers, logistics coordinators and outdoor athletes who simply want a fast way to verify tracks before uploading to Strava or before planning the next expedition. GPXSee is available for free on get.nero.com, where the single-package listing is delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always installs the newest upstream build, and can be pulled in bulk alongside other applications.

GPXSee

GPXSee is a Qt-based GPS log file viewer and analyzer that supports all common GPS log file formats.

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