C translation of EGM96 (earth height model) implementation (namely, f477.f) available at http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/wgs84/gravitymod/egm96/egm96.html
gpx2map is a tool that renders GPS data in the form of way-points, tracks and routes from GPS exchange (GPX) XML documents as Portable Pixmap (PPM) images on a background of map tiles.
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 collection of small utility programs to process geographic information and GPS data. Each program is written in Java and simple enough to be easy to understand. E.g. GTOPO30 to JPG, GLCC20 to JPG, GPX reader.
Xconq is an engine for turn-based strategy games. Variety of game genres run under Xconq: historical, sci-fi, fantasy, and modern. AIs. Network games. Multiple UIs and platforms. Easy-to-learn game design language. Large games library available
Ytk is a Tcl/Tk program which adds menus, buttons and features to the basic commandline driven Yorick program and language. It also enables usage of all Tcl/Tk widgets and functions including buttons, sliders, checkboxes, and other typical TK widgets to
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MicMac is a software for solving image matching problems, specially those arising in geographic context. It is highly customizable at the algorithmic level and for the data input (image format and geo-localization).
Volumetric is a 3-D image processing tool. It reads point cloud data, expands it to a volumetric space with highly effective memory usage, and filter out necessary points.
Geotag Merge is designed to combine track data from a GPS unit with EXIF data in a series of photographs. A handheld GPS can be simply carried while taking photos, and the photos can later be automatically gettagged (by matching timestamps).
The OBO-Annotator is a semantic NLP tool that is designed to give its end-users a great deal of flexibility to combine any number of OBO ontologies from the OBO foundry regardless of their format and use them to annotate text-bases.