Simple, easy GPX and geotagging editor
I’ve tried a number of different apps for editing GPX files and geotagging photos. While simple, it does exactly what I need: easy editing of GPX files from Trails (iOS) combined with geotagging of photos. It has a clean and efficient interface, and is priced very competitively.
There are a few oddities here, so here are some tips:
1.You can’t set GPX files to be opened automatically from the Finder; instead, you have to open the application, create a new GPXB file, and import (or drag) the tracks in.
2.When you save, you save the GPXB file; to save the GPX file, you have to export it.
3.You have to remember to click “Edit” and click on the camera icon in the “point list” before dragging photos into the list.
4.It doesn’t have a direct link to iPhoto, and due to how iPhoto handles “masters” and “previews,” dragging files may not always work. It’s better to drag all of your files to a temporary folder, geotag them, and reimport into iPhoto. (This would be a superb feature addition)
5.If you are in a different timezone than that in which you originally recorded the tracks, you’ll need to adjust the photos to fit the plot.
Montageus about GPX Binder