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GeographicLib is a small C++ library for: geodesic and rhumb line calculations; conversions between geographic, UTM, UPS, MGRS, geocentric, and local cartesian coordinates; gravity (e.g., EGM2008) and geomagnetic field (e.g., WMM2020) calculations.
A web based Metadata Catalog Server for data description and discovery. Supports both generic and geospatial data discovery. It implements international standards (e.g. ISO19115/19139/19119, ISO19115-3, DCAT-AP, CSW 2.0, OGC API Records). It originates from the United Nations and is used by many governments as geoportal software.
Active development and discussion takes place on GitHub and OSGeo Discourse. You can also connect directly with the companies supporting the...
The project wms2GO is designed to build a local executable WebGIS application out of pre-defined or manual selected WMS (OGC WebMapServices) of free map extract. Thus it is possible to use this application on a mobile device (e.g. a laptop) without any network access.
Manuals for Installation and Setup have been added to the SVN. You can find them here:
http://wms2go.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/wms2go/wms2go-help-1.0/
At the moment, they are only available in german, but this may change in the future.
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Web-based AJAX tool for creating diagrams of icons and links between them. Features include Google Maps & Google Earth integration, configurable tool palettes, and automated palette generation from a Google Local query.
This project exists as a central meeting place for those wishing to share in-house developed applications and tools for local government (and related industries) in Australia.