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  2. FalconView - Wikipedia

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    FalconView is a mapping system created by the Georgia Tech Research Institute. It was initially developed for the Windows family of operating systems; however, versions for Linux and mobile operating systems are under development. [1] It displays various types of maps and geographically referenced overlays. [2]

  3. Computer cartography - Wikipedia

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    Traditional "virtual views" are now only part of digital mapping. In many cases, users can choose between virtual maps, satellite (aerial views), and hybrid (a combination of virtual map and aerial views) views. With the ability to update and expand digital mapping devices, newly constructed roads and places can be added to appear on maps.

  4. List of spatial analysis software - Wikipedia

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    Map Comparison Kit (MCK) yes Windows: Research Institute for Knowledge Systems: MCK Website: Map comparisons for categorical and numerical maps. A large number of map comparison algorithms for categorical and numerical maps, including Kappa, variations to Kappa, and landscape metrics. C++ Freeware IDRISI: No Windows: Clark Labs/Clark University ...

  5. QGIS - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Windows Maps - Wikipedia

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    Windows Maps [3] [2] is a web mapping client software from Microsoft. It is included with Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems and is also available for the Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One platforms.

  7. Here WeGo - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Nokia purchased a Berlin-based start-up, Gate5, that owned a mapping software called smart2go. In February 2007, Nokia announced that smart2go would be available for free on the S60 Symbian platform and Windows Mobile 5.0. It was preinstalled on handsets, including Nokia N95, which featured Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. [4]

  8. MapInfo Pro - Wikipedia

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    MapInfo Pro is a database which manages information as a system of Tables. Each table is either a map file (graph) or a database file (text) and is denoted the file extension .TAB. Objects (points, lines, polygons) can be enhanced to highlight specific variations on a theme through the creation of a Thematic map. The basic data is overlaid with ...

  9. Generic Mapping Tools - Wikipedia

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    Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) are an open-source collection of computer software tools for processing and displaying xy and xyz datasets, including rasterization, filtering and other image processing operations, and various kinds of map projections.