Viking is a free/open source program to manage GPS data
Viking is a free/opensource program to manage GPS data. You can import, plot and create tracks, routes and waypoints, show OSM, Bing Aerial and other maps, geotag images, create routes using OSRM, see real-time GPS position (not in Windows), make maps using Mapnik (not in Windows), control items, etc.
It is written in mostly in C (with some C++) & the GTK+3 toolkit.
Software tools facilitating the task of surveying architecture (real-time control, parametric modelling, use of digital photographs, processing of point clouds...).
Until now, those tools were mainly used to document cultural heritage sites/buildings
Tao3D is a programming language for real-time interactive 3D
Tao3D is a programming language for real-time interactive 3D. It lets you easily create dynamic, interactive, data-rich presentations, small applications, user interface concepts, and more.
VR Juggler is a virtual platform for virtual reality application development created at the Virtual Reality Applications Center at Iowa State University. Applications developed in VR Juggler can transparently move between a wide range of VR systems.
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MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
A command line tool for generating timing diagrams from ASCII input files. The input files use a structured language to represent signal state transitions and interdependencies. Raster image output support is provided by ImageMagick.
TacitPixel is a scalable C++ framework for building application prototypes for interactive collaborative VR/AR applications. It provides a number of features that make prototyping fast and portable.
TacitPixel is the successor of the TAP and Twisted Pair engines.
G2C (Geospatial to Civil)
The LandGML Interoperability Experiment initiated by Autodesk, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering Research and Development Center, and Galdos Systems. this open source tool transforms LandGML into LandXML documents.