September 21st, 2009· PixGPS now also calculates and stores altitude. Beware that the altitude stored by some GPS units can be very inaccurate.
· improved error checking when updating the image files.
May 27th, 2009· copy/paste of coordinated did not always work. Sometimes you got a message saying you have
· to select the photos to paste to even though they were selected
· photos without any EXIF information would confuse the software and would get the coordinates
· of the previous photo
· additional error checking has been added
August 1st, 2008· Photos taken when there were no GPS reception could cause the program to hang or crash if the photo were taken just after receiption was lost or just before reception was regained.
· It's now posible to use ctrl v to paste in the license code when registering the program.
May 3rd, 2008· More accurate calculations, copy/paste coordinates between photos
September 21st, 2007· fixed a problem when correcting for daylight saving time
· negative latitudes/longitudes were sometimes formatted wrong
· negative latitudes already stored in an image would be displayed as positive
· latitude and longitude columns were reversed in the display
August 20th, 2007· some software would not read the data saved by PixGPS. This has been fixed.
· PixGPS now has a 30 days trial period where you can test the full capabilities of the software. No 20 photos limit anymore.
August 2nd, 2007· It's now possible to minimize the program.
· The icon did not always display right on Windows Vista.
· A problam with the progress bars have been fixed.
· Some improvements in the user interface.
July 21st, 2007· There may be some legeal issues about using Google Maps so this has been disabled while this is being cleared with Google. PixGPS will now use MapQuest in stead.
April 26th, 2007· photo coordinates can now be exported in CSV and KML (Google Earth) formats.