Overland Navigator GPS Topo Software
At the suggestion of a friend, I checked out and ordered the mapping program from Spatial Minds, Overland Navigator 2.0. (GPS TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING SOFTWARE). The company owner, Craig Miller, has an impresive background in Spatial engineering and mapping technology (check out his bio on their site). He has created a program that has a very simple, easy to use interface, works with touchscreen laptops while wearing gloves, can be set up full screen, continues where it left off if you log off while tracking, interfaces with virtually any GPS (including simple, inexpensive USB puck units), and utilizes USGS maps that seamlessly transfer from one to another.
Spatial Minds offers many different map packs for different areas of the country, up to 1:24,000 resolution, and satellite maps as well. Easy to import gpx files, automatic save for tracked trails, etc. - lots of cool features, and very reasonably priced (IMHO). The customer service cannot be beat, either (I received an e-mail reply in 5 minutes at 8pm !!!).
I'll post up more as I get a chance to use it on the trail, but I'd suggest you check it out on there very well set up web site if you are looking for an easy to use Topo program.
As I talked with Craig, I found out he's a ham, too; and he is going to try and integrate an APRS interface to Overland Navigator as he gets time...doesn't get more functional than that for OAUSA members...
Spatial Minds offers many different map packs for different areas of the country, up to 1:24,000 resolution, and satellite maps as well. Easy to import gpx files, automatic save for tracked trails, etc. - lots of cool features, and very reasonably priced (IMHO). The customer service cannot be beat, either (I received an e-mail reply in 5 minutes at 8pm !!!).
I'll post up more as I get a chance to use it on the trail, but I'd suggest you check it out on there very well set up web site if you are looking for an easy to use Topo program.
As I talked with Craig, I found out he's a ham, too; and he is going to try and integrate an APRS interface to Overland Navigator as he gets time...doesn't get more functional than that for OAUSA members...