MxGeo has recently released MxGPS 9x, a user-friendly application to transfer data between ESRI’s ArcMap application and Garmin GPS.
GPS data can be downloaded directly into ArcMap and stored in shapefile or geodatabase format. Downloaded data is automatically projected into the same spatial reference as the map. If required, a datum transformation is applied to ensure the best possible results.
Map features such as points, lines and polygons can be easily uploaded to the GPS as waypoints or track logs. Simply select the layer and features that you require and click ‘Send to GPS’. The data will then be available on the GPS unit.
System Requirements: MxGPS 9x requires ArcGIS Desktop (ArcView, ArcEditor or ArcInfo) version 9.0.1 or above. Garmin GPS units can be connected using a serial (COM) port or USB connection. For ArcGIS 8 users, a functionally identical version is also available.
Educational institutions are eligible for an Academic Lab License. This allows the institution to install and register MxGPS on up to 25 computers within a single lab. For more information on the Academic Lab License contact
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
About MxGeo:
MxGeo was founded in mid 2004 to develop user-friendly GIS/GPS integration software for the ArcGIS platform. For more information contact
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Esri devMeetUps - locate a developer meetup taking place in a city near you
ERDAS Webinars - Register for a free, online webinar from ERDAS
ILMF 2012 - International LiDAR Mapping Forum, Denver, Colorado, Jan 23-25, 2012
Esri Dev Summit - The Esri Developer Summit (DevSummit) brings together developers and GIS professionals from all over the globe. March 26-29, 2012, Palm Springs, CA
Where2.0 - where the people working on and using location technologies come together to explore best practices and emerging trends in software development, tools, business strategies, and marketing. April 2-4, 20112, San Francisco, CA