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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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    OpenJUMP (The JUMP Pilot Project)
    OpenJUMP is a community driven fork of JUMP the "Java Unified Mapping Platform" GIS software. The original JUMP was developed by Vivid Solutions, released under GPL2 in 2003 and discontinued in 2006. During 2004 already some enthusiastic developers joined together to enhance further the features of JUMP. They launched an independent development branch called OpenJUMP. The name gives credit to the original JUMP development, and at the same time describes the objectives of this project to...
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    Geo Arbores
    Geo Arbores is a project for developing tools and extensions for the GIS software OpenJUMP
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    Gebabbel

    Gebabbel

    A frontend for gpsbabel

    Gebabbel is a GUI for the famous gpsbabel, a command line tool to convert various GPS file formats back and forth. Thanks to gpsbabel, you cannot only convert files but also exchange data with your GPS device (e.g. Garmin and Magellan) directly.
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    A very simple command line tool to convert OSM files to Shapefiles. Written in Java. Think of it as a self-study project.
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    Otto's Workshop

    Geomatics & mapping tools for the masses!

    The purpose of this workshop is to share the tools created as an aid to our everyday work with students, enthusiasts and specialists interested in the development and use of new technologies including (but not limited to) geomatics, mapping, web mapping services (WMS), drafting, remote sensing, GIS and related occult sciences of Gaia. Check out the NBR (dn2nbr) and NDVI (dn2ndvi) calculating tools for GRASS GIS at the top menu!!!
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    Alpha test of an XML based HDF reader
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    This is a Python interface for reading and writing Magellan GPS unit map files. There is also a command line tool for creating GPS maps from OpenStreetMap data.
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