IGiS Desktop
IGiS Desktop aims to redefine the GIS software industry with integrated GIS mapping, and image processing capabilities with advanced analysis extensions on a single platform. It makes collaboration easy with OGC-supported platforms. Standardized UI and ribbon-based navigation make the user interface intuitive and interactive.
IGiS has advanced GIS data conversion, analysis, and visualization tools. Tools include topology creation, geo-processing, overlay analysis, an attribute query builder for advanced geospatial users, a one-click map, and report generation.
IGiS has the next generation of cartographic and visualization tools for the conception, production, dissemination, and study of 2D and 3D maps. It is a 64-bit, Unicode Desktop GIS with an intuitive user interface where you can view your data in multiple tabs using Multiple Document Interface (MDI).
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QGIS
Create, edit, visualize, analyze and publish geospatial information on Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD and mobile devices. For your desktop, server, in your web browser and as developer libraries. QGIS is a user-friendly open-source Geographic Information System (GIS) licensed under the GNU General Public License. QGIS is an official project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). It runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, Windows and Android and supports numerous vector, raster, and database formats and functionalities. QGIS provides a continously growing number of capabilities provided by core functions and plugins. You can visualize, manage, edit, analyze data, and compose printable maps. We also collect case studies of how people all over the world use QGIS for their GIS work. You can view combinations of vector and raster data (in 2D or 3D) in different formats and projections without conversion to an internal or common format.
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GeoPandas
GeoPandas is an open-source project to make working with geospatial data in python easier. GeoPandas extends the datatypes used by pandas to allow spatial operations on geometric types. Geometric operations are performed by shapely. Geopandas further depends on fiona for file access and matplotlib for plotting. The goal of GeoPandas is to make working with geospatial data in python easier. It combines the capabilities of pandas and shapely, providing geospatial operations in pandas and a high-level interface to multiple geometries to shapely. GeoPandas enables you to easily do operations in python that would otherwise require a spatial database such as PostGIS. GeoPandas is a community-led project written, used and supported by a wide range of people from all around of world of a large variety of backgrounds. GeoPandas will always be 100% open source software, free for all to use and released under the liberal terms of the BSD-3-Clause license.
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Carmenta
Carmenta provides a powerful geospatial software development kit (SDK) and related tools that enable creation of advanced applications for real-time visualization and analysis of geospatial information across air, sea, and land environments. The core SDK, Carmenta Engine, supports high-performance rendering of 2D and 3D maps with live dynamic data like video streams and radar plots, and offers advanced analytics such as line-of-sight, terrain analysis, and tactical overlays, while running on Windows, Linux, and Android with APIs for C++, .NET, Java, and Python. Carmenta Server is a scalable web map server backend that reads and serves more than 100 geospatial data formats through open standards, supports spatial analysis, and can deploy on-premises, in the cloud, or in container environments for interactive web services. The technology emphasizes flexibility, interoperability, and integration into mission-critical systems with open standards support and cross-platform capabilities.
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