Open Source GLSL (OpenGL Shading Language) Mapping Software

GLSL (OpenGL Shading Language) Mapping Software

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    XNavigator - OpenStreetMap Globe

    XNavigator - OpenStreetMap Globe

    XNavigator is a Virtual Earth browser and viewer for http://osm-3d.org

    XNavigator is the online viewer for the OpenStreetMap Globe at http://osm-3d.org and much more. It is an interactive 3D viewer and integrated client for exploring virtual city and landscape models. A wide range of interaction and navigation possibilities makes it easy to visualize and analyze very detailed virtual urban environments. XNavigator is the first application that supports the Web3DService (W3DS) service interface.
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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. First release will be for the new state of the art Jolla mobile phone (http://www.linkedin.com/company/2649185) at the beginning of 2013. At that time NavMapMaker will also be released for Linux, WinXP, Win7 (32/64 bits). 2. Framework to develop navigation applications. Build upon PilotNavigator to create your own navigation system.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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