GpsPrune screenshots
Version 13
The following screenshots show examples of the latest stable release, version 13. They show the most common functions, as follows. You may also be interested in seeing the demo videos showing how to use the basics of the application.
- The basic screen, shown here under Debian Linux, with the menu and toolbar at the top, controls on the left, information on the right, the main map in the middle, and the altitude profile bottom-middle. The map images come from opencyclemap.org and show contour lines as well as footpaths. A photo has been loaded but not yet correlated with the track.
- Prune running on an Apple laptop, using maps from cloudmade. Note that the menubar is not in the window, it's been moved to the top of the screen.
- Prune in fullscreen mode (without sidebars), with the language set to Dutch.
- Prune on Microsoft XP, with the language set to German. The view at the bottom is set to show speeds rather than altitudes.
- Prune on Ubuntu Linux, using the OpenJDK. The language is set to Swiss German and the maps of the Swiss ski resort are from openpistemap.org.
- Prune on Microsoft Windows 7, showing a hike on Snowdon in Britain. The maps are again from opencyclemap.
- Controls for the automatic photo correlation. The time offset has been calculated using a manually connected photo. In this case one panorama photo cannot be automatically correlated.
- Controls in Spanish for loading data directly from a GPS receiver using gpsbabel.
- The 3D window, showing an interactive model of the data.
- Output from Povray showing zoomed-in detail of the output.
- Output from Povray with data from a pair of paragliders.
- Part of Google Earth's screen showing exported track data, including correlated photo thumbnails.
- View in Google Maps showing selected waypoint. The language is determined by the selected language of Prune.
- Chart function of altitude and speed against time using gnuplot.
(1) Linux system showing data from a walk in the UK
(2) Mac OSX with cloudmade maps
(3) Prune in fullscreen mode using Hungarian
(4) Prune on Windows XP in German
(5) Prune on Ubuntu Linux using OpenJDK and OpenPisteMap
(6) GpsPrune on Microsoft Windows 7
(7) Panel for automatic photo correlation
(8) Loading data from a GPS receiver
(9) 3d window
(10) Detail of Povray output
(11) Povray output for a pair of paragliders
coming in to land
(12) Google Earth showing exported track
(13) Google maps output
(14) Chart using gnuplot
Note that I've cheated slightly with these screenshots, some of them still show versions 11 and 12. But only minimal changes have been made to the main gui since then, most notably the photo list only appears when photos are loaded rather than always being visible as before. Plus there's a new "Audio" menu in version 12, and a small "zoom" button underneath the photo preview to pop up a bigger photo display window.
Previous versions
For screenshots of previous versions of Prune from 1 to 12, see the old screenshots page.