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This simple R code converts GPS coordinates from Decimal Degrees or Degrees Minutes Seconds format to Northings and Eastings in UTM Zone 19. Coordinates should be entered as a .csv containing the column names "Latitude" and "Longitude" (capitalization does not matter). The code was designed primarily for use by researchers at the University of Maine working on the Penobscot River, but could be easily modified to handle other UTM Zones.
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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GpsPrune is a java application to view and manage coordinate data, eg from GPS units. With it you can load a variety of text and Xml formats, view the data (in 2d and 3d), edit and convert the data, correlate photos and audio, create charts and more.
Yet another tool to read and convert GPS logs from Royaltek RGM-3800 and RBT-2300 (using serial communication), from RBT-3000 (using files), from NMEA logs files (comming from AMOD 3080 datalogger for example).
ogr2gui is a open source project offering a graphical user interface (gui) for ogr2ogr. ogr2ogr is a command line utility used to convert and manipulate geospatial data.
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A tool to convert DXF files to PostGIS geometry tables. A single DXF file is converted to a PostgreSQL - PostGIS SQL script to create and populate five tables, using the AutoCAD information of point, line, polyline, text, circle, insert, and layer.
shp2georss: Convert esri shape file to GeoRSS, which can be viewed in Virtual Earth,Yahoo map,Google Map,Sponsored by National Science Foundation of United States,Idaho State University,developed by Joe Hu at MapWindow software lab,Idaho State Univ
The program is an intersection of Autodesk MapŽ to the PostgreSQL/PostGIS database management system. The function of the program is to convert all geometrical information and the combined object data into SQL-commands and to issue a pgsql-dump.
The project will produce a small standalone Java application which will allow a user to convert ESRI Shapefiles (.shp) to the Google Earth KML format. This will allow ESRI Shapefile points, lines, and polygons to be viewed in Google Earth.
A C library for reading and writing BSB format image files. Typically used for nautical charts, BSB image files use the .KAP extension and store cartographic information in addition to a run-length encoded raster image. Includes bsb2tif & tif2bsb tools.
The University of Colorado Museum (UCM), Denver Museum of Nature and Science (DMNS), and Denver Botanic Gardens (DBG) are collaborating to convert their separate collections into one distributed biodiversity database using Apache, Tomcat, and ArcIMS.