Mapping Hacks

by Schuyler Erle, Rich Gibson and Jo Walsh

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mapeditor from navsys

December 22nd, 2004 by Jo

Since meeting on the openstreetmap list, we’ve been talking to the maintainer of navsys mapeditor on irc. From the mailing list:

due to the amount of requests, mapeditor now features a gpx loader (you
don’t even need to decompress the files)

grab it from cvs while it’s hot

Hopefully, out of all the pieces being put in the pile on that mailing list, we’ll have a really nice set of free mapping tools. A Locative Media Toolkit allowing you to do simple geoannotation of media and plotting on arbitrary maps, is approaching some sort of release; it definitely runs on Linux and Windows, and hopefully on Mac too.

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