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GEOMS2 is a geostatistics and geosciences modeling software. Provides interface for grid (mesh), point, surface and data (non-spatial) objects. It has a 3D viewer and 2D plots using the well known Python engines Mayavi and Matplotlib. It has several functions to manipulate your data as well as provide univariate and multivariate analysis.
NOTE: The software is still an early beta. Please tell us if you found a bug.
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Android application which shows a moving map which is created from OpenStreetMap data. It is a fork of GpsMid.
Please note that Androsm is under a major rewrite.
The binary release doesn't have a native Android UI yet.
Please note: there is a new version of this project here: http://code.google.com/p/repastcity/
I'll keep this project alive but it wont be updated.
A simple Repast Simphony project that demonstrates how to create small city using real GIS data. The city has houses and some agents who travel around the road network from house to house. Not affiliated with Repast Simphony.
Mapbook for ArcMap allows generating a map series from a single map composition (many maps, one .mxd). PLEASE NOTE, the project has moved to http://code.google.com/p/arcmapbook/ please go there for all future developments and downloads.
NOTE - All project resources are now hosted at http://qgis.org. Quantum GIS (QGIS) is a Geographic Information System (GIS). QGIS supports common vector and raster formats, including Shapefiles, PostGIS, GRASS, GeoTiff, TIFF, JPG, and many more.