Danke Robert!
Muß mich mal noch ein bisschen kundig machen. Laut der Webpage von Jobo, schreibt deren GPS-Teil das Land, Ortsnamen, Postleitzahl, Straße und evtl. "Points of Interests" (Eifelturm...) in die EXIF-Daten.
Oder interpretiere ich da was falsch?:
"The photoGPS includes a PC and MAC compatible DVD that contains both the software and the database needed to post-process the information captured by the unit. Post-processing is highly automated: Users simply download the captured GPS data via the built-in USB interface and enter the directory name of the folder where the corresponding pictures are stored. The user’s computer can then compare the EXIF time recorded by the camera and the GPS time recorded by the photoGPS. When a match is found the program updates the Longitude and Latitude EXIF fields. In a second step, utilizing advanced break-through technology, the photoGPS retrieves: Country name, Region and District, City, Postal code, Street name and the Point Of Interest. As a user you can choose which POI category you want to include. Many photo browsers exist that can search and sort files according to user selected EXIF fields. So, for example, you can instruct the browser to retrieve all your photos taken on “Plati Yialos“ beach, “Mykonos”, “Greece” in 2006, and 3 seconds later you have found all corresponding photos. Just imagine! No more manual searching! The photoGPS allows you to spend your valuable time taking more digital pictures, not searching and sorting existing ones."
Kennst du ähnliche Programme wie RoboGeo, die auf dem MAC laufen?