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    OpenFreeMap

    OpenFreeMap

    Free and open-source map hosting solution with custom styles

    OpenFreeMap is a free and open-source map hosting platform that allows developers to display customizable maps in websites and applications without relying on commercial providers. It uses OpenStreetMap data and modern vector tile technologies to deliver high-quality maps with flexible styling options. The platform can be self-hosted or accessed through a public instance, offering full control or convenience depending on user needs. It removes common barriers such as API keys, usage limits, and tracking mechanisms, emphasizing privacy and accessibility. The system is designed for production use, with automated tile generation, load balancing, and scalable hosting architecture. ...
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    TRIP

    TRIP

    Minimalist POI Map Tracker and Trip Planner

    TRIP is a self-hosted, minimalist trip planner and map-based tracker built for people who want a simple way to visualize points of interest and organize travel details without ads, telemetry, or account-driven tracking. At its core, it lets you create and manage POIs directly on interactive maps, turning the planning process into something spatial and visual rather than a list buried in notes.
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    Dawarich

    Dawarich

    Self-hostable alternative to Google Timeline

    Dawarich is a command-line tool (likely Ruby-based) for transforming and analyzing Arabic text data with normalization, diacritic handling, segmentation, and morphological tokenization. Designed for text mining and NLP workflows in Arabic-language contexts.
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    OSGeoLive

    OSGeoLive

    Bootable linux distro for Geospatial Applications

    OSGeoLive is a self-contained bootable DVD, USB thumb drive or Virtual Machine based on Lubuntu that allows you to try a wide variety of open source geospatial software without installing anything. It is composed entirely of free software, allowing it to be freely distributed, duplicated and passed around. It provides pre-configured applications for a range of geospatial use cases, including storage, publishing, viewing, analysis and manipulation of data.
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    33

    A project on topography and weather comparison

    ...Even though the answers we could get from the project might be very important, they won't be "The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything", so not quite 42. But why exactly 33? Well, the founder had a project given up project of self-sustainability at house number 33. As the bounds of the topic of this project now is not quite clear or well defined, it is sort of a sentimental reference to the older project. And why a Spanish Unixname? Always English is boring.
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    Earth Enterprise

    Earth Enterprise

    Google Earth Enterprise - Open Source

    Earth Enterprise is the open source version of Google Earth Enterprise (GEE), a powerful geospatial application suite that enables organizations to build and host custom 3D globes and 2D maps using their own imagery and data. Unlike Google Maps or Google Earth, Earth Enterprise does not include Google’s proprietary imagery but instead provides the tools needed to manage and visualize private geospatial datasets. The system is composed of three main components: Fusion, which processes and integrates imagery, vector, and terrain data into unified map layers; Server, which hosts the resulting globes or maps via Apache or Tornado-based web servers; and Client, which includes the Google Earth Enterprise Client (EC) for 3D visualization and the Google Maps JavaScript API V3 for 2D viewing. ...
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    SPAWNN

    SPatial Analysis With self-organizing Neural Networks

    The SPAWNN toolkit is an innovative toolkit for spatial analysis with self-organizing neural networks which is particularily useful for spatial analysis, visualization and geographical data mining. To run the toolkit, simply download and execute (double-click) the jar-file. Please cite: - Hagenauer, J., & Helbich, M. (2016). SPAWNN: A Toolkit for SPatial Analysis With Self-Organizing Neural Networks.
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    A very simple command line tool to convert OSM files to Shapefiles. Written in Java. Think of it as a self-study project.
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    polyclip

    A free library for fast clipping of arbitrary polygons

    polyclip is a free library for fast clipping of polygons, written in C++. It supports arbitrarily shaped polygons, including multi-part,self-intersecting and holed polygons. Degenerate cases such as touching and overlapping polygons are also handled. polyclip is Free Software, available under the GNU LGPL license.
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    This is for GPS user data self-control and access control on Android. User can set its own access control on his/her own GPS data from Android.
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    ...(Currently only converts DTED1>DTED2) No longer in development due to personal time constraints. If there are features you desperately need, feel free to ask, or write it your self :)
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