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Open Street Map (OSM) tools, OSM/XML parser, tag extractor
...osm_cut: create rectangular extracts
tr_view: view tool for trafalgar files, including fast osmtoolz import filter, GPX an KML track import (see screenshots)
There is a small script included which helps to transform from *.bz2 to *.gz using a named pipe (seems not to work for cygwin)
osm2postgresql is a Linux script loading openstreetmap data into a postgresql database setting up if needed a server & database (postgis+hstore). Advanced processing is performed, easing rendering. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osm2postgresql
This PHP script allows You to plot bubble charts on Google Earth. Have Your data in a query, view, table with fields: folder, name, latitude, longitude, radius, color, additional data. Set the DB parameters in the config file, and enjoy the results.
This script analyzes a GPS-tracklog to find the position where digital images were taken. It's main objectives are to embed this position into the EXIF-data and to display the images in Google Earth.
wfb2sql is a Perl script that extracts information from the CIA World Factbook and creates SQL statements for IBM DB/2, PostgreSQL or MySQL. This data builds a perfect database for learning and teaching SQL.
Python script for Geocachers. Takes GPX file (eg from Geotoad), downloads waypoints to Garmin Etrex, and produces OpenOffice quick-reference document with the descriptions and hints.