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    Gebabbel

    Gebabbel

    A frontend for gpsbabel

    Gebabbel is a GUI for the famous gpsbabel, a command line tool to convert various GPS file formats back and forth. Thanks to gpsbabel, you cannot only convert files but also exchange data with your GPS device (e.g. Garmin and Magellan) directly.
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    DC kml2shp is a graphical frontend for tools to convert a KML file to a shapefile.
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    FlexGIS allows end-users to perform basic geospatial analysis in a Flash frontend, without having to be familiar with standard GIS tools. Users can combine layers on-the-fly, to create advanced data visualizations. Note: Source code has been moved to GitHub (so people can submit pull requests if they've modified code and want to share). https://github.com/rvaidya/FlexGIS
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