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HoudahGeo 2.2.5


HoudahGeo Useful program that will help you with geocoding photos.

System Requirememts
Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later
Download Details
Company Houdah Software
Version 2.2.5
Post Date September 10, 2009
License Demo
File Size 5 MB
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HoudahGeo 2.2.5


Useful program that will help you with geocoding photos.
HoudahGeo is a really cool geocoding software for the Mac. With HoudahGeo you may "pin" photos to the locations where they were taken.

The thus created information may be exported to EXIF tags as well as to Google Earth KML files. Such a file allows for browsing your photos within Google Earth.

You don't need a digital camera with a built-in GPS. You need HoudahGeo, a Mac software solution for geocoding photos with latitude, longitude and altitude information.

HoudahGeo provides the same functionality as a GPS camera, but without having to deal with the bulk or the expense. And - for less money - HoudahGeo does a lot more...

You don't need a GPS device. HoudahGeo may operate in a fully automatic mode when provided a track log file from a GPS receiver. Finer control is possible by attaching photos to waypoints created using a GPS device.

When no GPS device is available, manual geocoding is possible through integration with the Google Maps service.

Main features of HoudahGeo:

  • Automatic geocoding from a GPX or NMEA track logs.
  • GPX download from many USB based GPS devices.
  • Manual geocoding from GPX way points.
  • Manual geocoding using Google Maps.
  • EXIF image file tagging.
  • Google Earth export.
  • Flickr upload.


    Requirements of HoudahGeo:

  • A digital camera.
  • Optionally a GPS device.


    Limitations of HoudahGeo:

  • Export functions are limited to 3 images per project.

    What's New in This Release:

  • Enhancement: Google Earth KML/KMZ output - HoudahGeo 2.2.5 improves Google Earth output.
  • Bug fix: KML export - HoudahGeo 2.2.5 fixes a crash upon KML export.
  • Bug fix: Reverse geocoding - Fixes an occasional crashing bug that occured during reverse geocoding.