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    Map-Fu is a full-featured web mapping interface written using PHP/Javascript that can be modified and used as part of a custom web mapping application. It is designed to function as part of an open source mapping stack including UMN Mapserver.
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    A DHTML front end to be used with a WMS (either arcIMS or UMN's MapServer). The intent of this project is to provide an open source web based GIS interface.
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    msCross is an AJAX (WEB 2.0) WEB GIS client, initially developed to be a Javascript interface for UMN Mapserver. The main objective is to permit users to simply create webgis applications. Support cross browser, WFS and WMS protocols, panning, zooming, s
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    Musmap is a web interface to UMN mapserver. It provides users and profiles management, advanced queries and selections, automatic decodification of columns with joins, easy-to-use configuration (colors, ...)... and so on.
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    Kaboum is an advanced java 1.1 applet that offers a user friendly interface to the mapserver cgi program (http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu). The displayed maps are made from a combination of mapserver output (gif or jpg image) with editable vectors layers.
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    A Java servlet & JSP web mapping frontend for ESRI ArcIMS maps. This project is an alternative to the standard ArcIMS HTML viewer, featuring a cleaner interface, better measuring, and pdf export capabilities.
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    SVGeo brings extensive GIS application functionality to the web using an intuitive interface. SVGeo uses SVG and ECMAScript to provide a variety of navigational and query tools and to display both raster and vector data from web and mapping services.
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    BizGEO

    BizGEO

    BizGEO is an open source platform developed to provide a simple interf

    BizGEO is an open source platform developed to provide a simple interface for geographical data collection and data storage. BizGEO is integrated with a standard open source map server (GeoServer) to form an integrated GIS data collection suite. BizGEO is made up of three main components; BizGEOServer which is a facility for managing data by organising them in projects; BizGEOApp, a mobile app which is being used by the field users to collect data through set of defined forms, and...
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