Drag gpx, fit, kml, or tcx files onto the Copy button.=> This will send the file to Google Earth (running it if it isn't already running).(Here, “BaseCamp” refers to BaseCamp or Mapsource.) Click the purple Copy button in Run BC2GE and BaseCamp (the order doesn't matter).The " Copy / ctrl-C / right-click-copy) the item into the clipboard. The " >" button gives you some more options. You might want to check Top most so that the BC2GE window floats on top (so, it's easily accessible). It should work on most versions of Windows (32 bit or 64 bit).It creates items in Google Earth based on the names of the items rather than reusing a generic name.You can drag-and-drop from Google Maps URLs to create waypoints in Google Earth (if the URL is in the clipboard, click the Copy button).Google Earth will only let you paste text that is kml. It will copy text in the clipboard that is formatted as gpx, tcx, or kml.You can drag-and-drop gpx, fit, kml, and tcx files onto the Copy button.It works in a simple way (which means it would be easy to update if Google Earth changes how it works).It should work with MapSource (I've tried it with 6.16.3).It should work with all versions of BaseCamp (I've tried it with 4.6.2 and 4.7).
It works with either 32 bit or 64 bit Google Earth.It's useful even if you don't use BaseCamp. It's one extra minor step compared to the GE integration that no longer works in BaseCamp 4.7. There are some new features (copy URLs from Google Maps and it tries to create items in Google Earth with reasonable names).īC2GE is a Windows program that will let you copy BaseCamp or GPX/TCX/KML clipboard data to Google Earth.