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    tilemaker

    tilemaker

    Make OpenStreetMap vector tiles without the stack

    ...It's supremely customizable, but if you just want off-the-shelf tiles in a standard style, tilemaker comes bundled with the files to do that too. With tilemaker, you can pull out any facet of OpenStreetMap's rich data. Make a walking map, a city map, a National Park map, and a cycling map. Use the Lua scripting language to select OSM tags and encode them into vector tile values. Or just use the pre-prepared scripts shipped with tilemaker.
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    Planetiler

    Planetiler

    Flexible tool to build planet-scale vector tilesets

    Planetiler (pla·nuh·tai·lr, formerly named "Flatmap") is a tool that generates Vector Tiles from geographic data sources like OpenStreetMap. Planetiler aims to be fast and memory-efficient so that you can build a map of the world in a few hours on a single machine without any external tools or database. Vector tiles contain raw point, line, and polygon geometries that clients like MapLibre can use to render custom maps in the browser, native apps, or on a server. Planetiler packages tiles into an MBTiles (SQLite) or PMTiles file that can be served using tools like TileServer GL or Martin or even queried directly from the browser. ...
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    D2D Map Editor enables the rapid creation of tile based map grids. It’s easy to learn and can be used by programmers and non-programmers alike. The maps generated can be deployed in games and applications developed in C++, C#, ActionScript and XML.
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    Map Annotation is a small utility capable of doing simple geometric constructions over a digital map. It speaks english and you can use any (road, geographical...) map with it. It started off intending to help treasure hunters...
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    3D Level Editor for a First Person Shooter Game. OpenGL based preview. Extensible architecture with plugins, and extensions. Visual Object based map creation.
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    A Map Server, Viewer & Editor partially implementing the W3 standards for GML & SVG with some extensions to aid in designing and maintaining the PSTN cable networks (and other networks) in city scale.
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    2d/3d map viewer clients and vehicle simulation server.
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