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  2. QGIS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QGIS

    QGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) software that is free and open-source. [2] QGIS supports Windows, macOS, and Linux. [3] It supports viewing, editing, printing, and analysis of geospatial data in a range of data formats. Its name comes from an abbreviation of its previous name, Quantum GIS.

  3. TopoFusion - Wikipedia

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    The software was designed to plan and analyze trails. [7] When used for planning proposed routes may be planned and checked against different maps, and the result(s) downloaded to a GPS tracking device. [7] Topofusion is particularly noted for eased of switch and combining maps and for capability of simultaneously managing multiple trails. [8]

  4. List of spatial analysis software - Wikipedia

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    Linux, MAC OS, Windows: Mauro J. Cavalcanti Website at SourceForge: Panbiogeography Ability to integrate and analyze spatial data on species or other taxa and to explore geographical patterns in diversity under a panbiogeographic and graph-theoretic approach Python: GPL: Hawths Tools yes (Requires ArcGIS, which is not free) Windows: Hawthorne ...

  5. NASA WorldWind - Wikipedia

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    WW2D [16] was a cross-platform, free and open-source application based on Java and OpenGL technologies and can be run on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (x86 and x86-64) and Solaris on SPARC. WW2D uses images from WorldWind's servers. WW2D Plus One - an update to WW2D providing a 3D view.

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  7. List of interactive geometry software - Wikipedia

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    Interactive geometry software (IGS) or dynamic geometry environments (DGEs) are computer programs which allow one to create and then manipulate geometric constructions, primarily in plane geometry. In most IGS, one starts construction by putting a few points and using them to define new objects such as lines , circles or other points.