I was a user of Basemap. When I switched to Linux Mint I started using Qmapshack. Well I have to say, you can do a lot with it. I will even prefer it over Basemap. Especially working with gpx files is very good. (I also switched to Osmand)
Excellent logiciel de cartographie. On peut utiliser d'innombrables fonds de carte, surtout gratuits. Si le fonctionnement est un peu plus compliqué que Basecamp, l'avantage de QMapShacjk est d'exister sous Linux. Et il est bien plus puissant que Basecamp.
I used QLandkarteGT a few years ago and it was difficult. This is baffling. Wordy but vague documentation blocks most of the screen, promising to go away only when you "activate" a map. I never figured out how. As far as I can tell, there is no facility to download/install maps from the web. Instead, you have find maps yourself, wrestling with all of the complexities of types and formats. No thanks. Couldn't find a way to import a track from a Garmin USB device either. Why not let the user import a track and automatically import the relevant map? Make the process simple.