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    SAGA GIS
    SAGA - System for Automated Geoscientific Analyses - is a Geographic Information System (GIS) software with immense capabilities for geodata processing and analysis. SAGA is programmed in the object oriented C++ language and supports the implementation of new functions with a very effective Application Programming Interface (API). Functions are organised as modules in framework independent Module Libraries and can be accessed via SAGA’s Graphical User Interface (GUI) or various scripting...
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    nutshell

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    A GUI for the freeware Geographical Information System PCRaster

    A GUI for the freeware Geographical Information System PCRaster. This is an independent development. It uses the conda installation of PCRaster and can also use GDAL. Mapedit has been completely renewed. The GIT repository is available linked to PCRaster and available here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pcraster/ Mapedit code : https://github.com/vjetten/MapEdit NutShell code: https://github.com/vjetten/NutShell The code is currently compiled for windows systems but is tested under ubuntu.
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    mesoFON

    mesoFON is an individual-based mangrove forest model, a KiWi extension

    mesoFON is an individual-based mangrove forest model. It is a Java implementation of the KiWi model done with RePast Simphony. It contains several new features: (1) You can add up to 10 species via the GUI. However, in principle, the number of species to be included programmatically is unlimited. (2) You can use a variety of growth functions via typing them in as a string on the GUI. (3) The model is transparent, sinc it comes with the Eclipse workbench of RePast.
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    Geo Sus is a software suit for use with the Bartington MS2 magnetic susceptibility meter. It was developed for the Victoria University Wellington Geophysics department to help out in their work. Created by team Geodudes in SWEN302 T2 2009
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    GISWidgets is a set of reusable UI widgets for geographic applications (GIS), such as referencing dialogs, legends, styling widgets or map panes. The project is based on GeoTools (in Java) and supports several GUI toolkits (e.g Swing, SWT). Note that, while functional, this library is not developed any further.
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    GeoWidgets is a set of reusable UI widgets for geographic applications (GIS), such as referencing dialogs, legends, styling widgets or map panes. The project is based on GeoTools (in Java) and supports several GUI toolkits (e.g Swing, SWT). Note that, while functional, this library is not developed any further.
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