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Opinions:

"Works perfect. One of the best GPS / mapping software I use!"
(Uwe Spaniol)

"Fantastic software. Keep developing it. Works perfectly with ppc 2003."
(Kitt Fraser)

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PocketPCSmartphoneSeries 1.x

GPSdash2 Dashboard

Dashboard

Highlights

  • choose from more than 30 different gauges
  • out of 10 categories
    • Speed, Acceleration, Mileage
    • Altitude, Ascent Rate (Variometer), Altitude Gain
    • Navigation, Time, Reception, Dilution of Position
  • assemble your own layout
  • make gauges fullscreen

Flexible Layout

In the standard 6 gauge layout, the (bigger) main gauge is designated by single-tapping on the the desired instrument. To switch to the exclusive mode, where only one gauge is displayed fullscreen, single tap on the main gauge or use the Zoom-In button in the GPSdash2 toolbar. To prevent accidental manipulation of the layout, you can lock the dashboard layout by using the Padlock button in the toolbar.

Manifold Possiblities

Because of the flexible dashboard interface and the always increasing pool of available gauges (currently 35), you have nearly endless possibilities to configure the appearance and functionality of the software. Expressed mathematically, you have 1.168.675.200 distinct possibilites to choose 6 out of 35 gauges - without considering their sequence / layout in the dashboard. Beside the gauge type you may further switch between analog, digital and 3 different measuring systems (metric, imperial, nautic).

The Gauges

Speed

  • Current
  • Maximum
  • Minimum
  • Average

Acceleration

  • Current
  • Maximum
  • Minimum
  • Average

Mileage

  • TotalCounter
  • Counter 1
  • Counter 2
  • Counter 3

Navigation

  • Heading
  • Distance
  • ETA

Time

  • Local
  • UTC
  • Duration

Altitude

  • Current
  • Maximum
  • Minimum
  • Average

 

Ascent Rate

  • Current
  • Maximum
  • Minimum
  • Average

Altitude Gain

  • Absolute
  • Positive
  • Negative

Reception

  • Current
  • Maximum
  • Minimum
  • Average

Dilution of Position

  • Current
  • Maximum
  • Minimum
  • Average

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