GeoQO is a waypoint, geocaching, and waymarking database. It is extremely fast and offers a wide variety of utilities for manipulating waypoints. Though designed for geocaching and waymarking, it should be usable for any waypoint management. It is highly extensible; writing new import, export, search, display, and other plugins is easy to do.
| Tags | Scientific/Engineering Geographical Games/Entertainment |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X Unix Windows Windows |
| Implementation | Perl |
Recent releases


Changes: This release mostly consists of small(ish) bugfixes. The black lines have been removed from the map. The Makefile has been fixed to not contain circular references. The progress bar has been fixed.


Changes: A density plot option was added to the open-street-map based mapping feature. Internationalization text fixes were made. The map display now has a 528-foot circle diagram for showing cache boundaries for use when placing new caches. A --remember flag was added for auto-saving searches to a specific named-search.


Changes: There is now a fairly decent mapping system relying on open street maps data. The installation process is now very easy on Linux.


Changes: This version is mcuh easier to install with pre-packaged binaries. It also offers a new PNG map output, an output module to display latitude/longitude boundaries of a set, and many GUI improvements (simplifications).


Changes: The "dir" import plugin was added for importing an entire directory of files. Database searching using a track can now use data beyond a given date/time. A number of small bugs were fixed. In particular, parts of the GUI were broken.