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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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    openModeller is a complete C++ framework for species potential distribution modelling. The project also includes a graphical user interface, a web service interface and an API for Python.
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    This is software for display geographical maps, written on C++. It's small and simple library, which allow to use it on PDA (like Palm and Windows Mobile) and desktop.
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    QMapControl is a Qt widget which enables your applications to use map data from different sources on desktop or mobiles. Maps can be enriched by custom objects which will be drawn into the map.
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    Earth3D is a program to display the earth as a 3D globe (including heightfields) in real-time. One can zoom until cities become visible. It uses huge datasets that are loaded on demand over the internet. It is possible to embed dynamic data into the view
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    This is a Open Source Geographic Information System extreamly open for further developpement due to a plug-ins mecanisme. It uses OpenGL for optimizing graphics and can connect to a native server or handle other map software formats
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    KGIS it is a GIS aplication for KDE. (Geografic Information System) With a GIS aplication, it is possible to manipulate maps. The objective of KGIS is be the base for the development of GIS applications in KDE.
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    CAVOR is an engine for building apps that involve both graphic and text/numeric data. Primarily GIS is the initial focus, but consider also CAD, CASE, project management (eg PERT charts), and others. Built-in scripting, C API, also supports Tcl and Java.
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