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    Data Crow

    Data Crow

    The ultimate cataloguer

    Data Crow allows you to use the standard movie & video (divx, xvid, DVD, Blu-ray, etc), book (and eBooks), images, board games, comic books, games & software, music (mp3 and other music files) cataloguing modules. Besides these modules, which you can change to fit your requirements, you can create new modules (want to catalogue your stamps, equipment, or anything else?). The GUI is skinnable. Reporting (using JasperReports and their community edition JasperSoft Developer Studio ), loan...
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    Chmuk

    Chmuk

    GPS data visualisation and exploration

    A really wonderful software to visualise and analyse GPS traces in many different ways (speed and elevation variation, etc.), with different background maps (hiking map, road map, orienteering map, aerial image, cycling map, etc.). It is possible to make KML exports.
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    Liferay portal users are geographically located by their ip's and displayed with Google Maps API, indicating their cities, countries, flags, etc
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