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We've compiled a list of 19 free and paid alternatives to TrekBuddy. The primary competitors include OsmAnd, Locus Map. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between TrekBuddy and Sygic GPS Navigation, gvSIG, bbTracker. Also you can look at other similar options here: Travel and Location Software.


OsmAnd
Open Source

Global mobile map viewing and navigation for online and offline OSM maps

Locus Map is a multi-functional outdoor navigation app. Features:

gvSIG
Free Open Source

gvSIG Mini Maps allows you to browse and navigate with GPS a full set of free on/offline maps from...

bbTracker
Free Open Source

bbTracker is a simple application for Java-enabled smartphones to create GPS track logs.

NavIT
Free Open Source

Navit is an open source car navigation software for Linux, Windows systems and portable devices.

MAPLORER is a free ‘moving map’ navigation program for Windows CE and Windows Mobile based portable...

BT747
Free Open Source

Bt747 allows for configuring MTK/MTK2 based GPS data loggers (GPS trackers) and downloading track...

GpsMid
Free Open Source

GpsMid is a free, fully offline, vector based map application for your mobile phone.

J2ME application for GPS tracking and navigation, bluetooth serial internal GPS, offline maps, GPX...

TrekBuddy Platforms

tick-square Android

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TrekBuddy Overview

J2ME application for GPS tracking and navigation, bluetooth serial internal GPS, offline maps, GPX and NMEA tracklogs, location sharing, waypoints, navigation

TrekBuddy Features

tick-square Based on OpenStreetMap
tick-square Apps with Offline Map Support

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TrekBuddy Categories

Travel and Location Software

TrekBuddy Tags

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