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GeoServer connects your information to the Geospatial Web. With GeoServer you can publish and edit data using open standards. Your information is made available in a large variety of formats as maps/images or actual geospatial data. GeoServer's transactional capabilities offer robust support
GPSBabel converts waypoint data between about fifty file formats, including Magellan and Garmin serial, Garmin USB, Mapsource, Mapsend, Streets & Trips, Delorme, National Geographic, many PDA formats, and many others. It is endian and word-size safe, includes a GUI, and runs on a variety of
Mobile Trail Explorer is an application for user to view and record tracks using the mobile phone and GPS device. Recorded tracks can be exported in KML format on memory card so that they can be viewed in Google Earth application later on. Mobile Trail Explorer is mainly targeted for recording
Open Source GPS Tracking System. It allows to use mobile phones with J2ME support as mobile trackers and to show tracks on Google Maps online. For tracking you may use phones with internal GPS as well as with external Bluetooth device. Also some models of phones may use cell information
Project to control GPS Dataloggers, mainly MTK based and convert GPS logs to several other formats using filters, etc. Runs on most platforms (Desktops, Linux, Mac, Palm, Mobile Phone, PocketPC).
Locify is a mobile Java application which enables regular user to connect GPS, browse maps, save places of interest, record routes, use navigation and other location based features. But from developer view - it acts like XHTML browser. Anyone can write a "service" - XHTML pages with a
Geochat emerged from a simple concept - can I send an SMS message and see it on a map? From there the concept has evolved, and geochat has become a project to build a collaboration platform for the lowest common denominator communication tools, considering as highest priorities the needs of
GeoREST is a web-centric publishing framework for geospatial data. It allows RESTful feature-based access to spatial data sources via HTML, GeoJSON, XML, and Microsoft OData.
PHP5 includes an object for handling XML files using DOM; TDOM seeks to simplify the handling of different types of XML-based files, including: SVG, XUL Interfaces, DocBook?, RDF, XML, (x) HTML and thanks to its interface via plugins try to incorporate many more (eg RSS, Atom). * Reading XML
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