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    OpenATPOL

    OpenATPOL

    A reference implementation of the Polish geobotanical grid

    This project is a reference, open source implementation of the coordinate conversion algorithms for the Polish geobotanical grid called ATPOL.
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    Ozitools project aims to collect/create a set of tools for OziExplorer map processing and convertion to/from open formats (e.g. GeoTiff) appropriate for using in GIS applications.
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    GtkGis is a Gtk+ widget to embed basic GIS functionalities inside applications. It requires GooCanvas, libxml and Gdal.
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    Use map data to plan hikes or explore new areas. Includes 3D maps of terrain rendered in real-time; trace trails across the terrain and get height verses distance profiles; tile together adjacent maps to create seamless map areas. Reads USGS SDTS files.
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    The BEAM project has moved away from SourceForge.net to a dedicated web site at http://envisat.esa.int/beam
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    TZGPS is a basic GPS application for the PalmOS-based handhelds. It is a fairly basic GPS application. Programmers will find this app interesting as a base on which to build more sophisticated PalmOS GPS applications.
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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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    geoscipy

    Python-accessible toolkit for Geoscience & Remote Sensing Applications

    GeoSciPy is a set of C and Python functions that provide an API for all aspects of Geoscience and Remote Sensing Applications. Functions include reading/writing of many data formats, images, vectors, ..., and processing of images, vectors, ... including map projections, ... The library is written C, using HDF5 as the file format for storage of all remotely-sensed data and ancillary data, as well as processed data. The C functions assume a particular format for the HDF5 file contents, and...
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