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    To investigate, describe and develop methods and approaches to generating maps with computers. This is not another GIS project. This one is focused on how to develop programs which make useful end user maps and programs using map backgrounds.
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    Tool for testing Web Map Services. It allows to run general random tests of WMS and test based on user-like behaviour.
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    GISWidgets is a set of reusable UI widgets for geographic applications (GIS), such as referencing dialogs, legends, styling widgets or map panes. The project is based on GeoTools (in Java) and supports several GUI toolkits (e.g Swing, SWT). Note that, while functional, this library is not developed any further.
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    GPSylon is a Java moving map application that is able to display maps like in an atlas and show your position by the use of a gps device. It may track your path, load overlays (e.g. shape files), download maps from expedia servers. - The source code was moved to github!
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    KartoMNT is a free software of height model digitalization. This software allows you to create your own Digital Height Models (DHM) with a simple map. Then you'll be able to visualize DHMs with the KartoMNT 3D viewer.
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    GeoWidgets is a set of reusable UI widgets for geographic applications (GIS), such as referencing dialogs, legends, styling widgets or map panes. The project is based on GeoTools (in Java) and supports several GUI toolkits (e.g Swing, SWT). Note that, while functional, this library is not developed any further.
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    BizGEO

    BizGEO

    BizGEO is an open source platform developed to provide a simple interf

    BizGEO is an open source platform developed to provide a simple interface for geographical data collection and data storage. BizGEO is integrated with a standard open source map server (GeoServer) to form an integrated GIS data collection suite. BizGEO is made up of three main components; BizGEOServer which is a facility for managing data by organising them in projects; BizGEOApp, a mobile app which is being used by the field users to collect data through set of defined forms, and GeoServer which manages and publishes the data using open standards.
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