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    Qgama

    Qgama

    Adjustment of local surveying networks, binary builds for Windows

    The archive has been moved to https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gama/windows/ GNU Gama is a project dedicated to adjustment of geodetic networks. It is intended for use with traditional geodetic surveying which are still used and needed in special measurements (e.g., underground or high precision engineering measurements) . Qgama is a Qt based user interface for GNU Gama adjustment of geodetic networks in which XML input is complemented with a database. The most simple case is Sqlite3 file...
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    OpenFlightNav

    OpenFlightNav

    In-flight navigation (and more) for private pilots (Linux).

    This project has ended. I have used OpenFlightNav for several years on a netbook sitting on my lap in the cockpit. 1. Navigation system for private (glider) pilots. Test version runs on Linux tablets and netbooks. 3D Navigation and more functionality (RT lists, checklists, terrain). Default map is based in OpenStreetMap (http://www.openstreetmap.org/) data. A separate application (NavMapMaker) is available to create your own maps based on scanned or other digital maps. So, you may stop buying expensive digital maps. ...
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