Best GIS Software for Linux of 2024

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    SuperMap GIS Reviews

    SuperMap GIS

    SuperMap Software Co., Ltd.

    SuperMap GIS 10i(2021) includes Cloud GIS server, Edge GIS server, Terminal GIS, etc., and provides two delivery methods of offline deployment and online services (SuperMap Online).
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    GRASS GIS Reviews
    GRASS GIS is a free, open-source Geographic Information System software suite that can be used for geospatial analysis and data management, image processing, graphics, map production, spatial modelling, and visualization. It supports raster and vector processing. It also allows for advanced modeling, data analysis, image processing, and time-series analysis. GRASS GIS can be accessed via a graphical interface or integrated with QGIS. It is compatible with OS X, Windows and Linux. The software includes more than 350 modules that allow users to render maps and images, manipulate raster and vector datasets, process multispectral image files, create, manage, and store spatial data. GRASS GIS has been widely used by government agencies, academics and businesses alike.
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    Open Door Logistics Studio Reviews
    Cloud-based engine that optimizes vehicle routes and makes intelligent appointment bookings. Schedule deliveries, taxi services, and field force on-demand. Offer your customers route-efficient appointment slots. Capacity for home-delivery networks can be accurately managed. Available as a JSON RESTful webservice. A desktop-based application that allows for non-realtime vehicle routing, territory mapping/management, and vehicle routing. You can generate your delivery routes for the day and then review them. Finally, you can print them out in a report. You can view your customers on a map, and then design sales territories around them. All data is stored in an Excel spreadsheet. Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux desktops. ODL Studio's command line interface is designed to integrate easily into your backend systems. You can schedule your daily routes to be generated automatically (e.g. using Linux Cron). Use simple text files or Excel spreadsheets to pass data between ODL Studio (or your ordering system) and your order processing system. It runs on Windows or Linux servers.
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    QGIS Reviews
    Edit, visualize, analyze, publish, and edit geospatial data on Windows, Mac and Linux. You can use it on your desktop, server or in your web browser. QGIS is an open-source Geographic Information System (GIS), that is user-friendly and licensed under the GNU General Public License. QGIS is an Open Source Geospatial Foundation project. It is compatible with Linux, Unix OSX, Mac OSX and Windows. It also supports many vector, raster and database formats. QGIS offers a constant increase in capabilities through core functions and plugins. You can create printable maps and manage, edit, modify, analyze, and visualize data. We also have case studies that show how QGIS is used by people around the world for their GIS work. You can view combination of vector and raster data in 2D and 3D in different formats.
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    MapTiler Reviews
    Satellite and street maps of the entire globe. You can switch languages, change colors, or select fonts. You can customize maps, upload or create your own geodata, and publish online. You can clip, color correct, merge, or merge multiple images together. Display maps online or in GIS-based apps. You can use the command line to call MapTiler Engine using your software. The MapTiler manual contains examples and technical details. MapTiler Engine can also be integrated into your product and distributed as part of it. MapTiler Engine with all its dependencies can be installed as a Docker container. The following command will install MapTiler Engine on any Linux platform.
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    Google Earth Reviews
    The largest globe in the world. You can add placemarks to highlight key areas in your project or draw lines and shapes directly onto the map. To add rich contextual information, feature images and videos on the map. To save a perfect 3D view, tilt the map or dive into Street View to get a 360-degree experience. You can collaborate with others using a Google Doc to save your view or share your story as an presentation. Google Earth Pro desktop is free for users who require advanced features. You can import and export GIS data and look back in time with historical imagery. Available on PC, Mac, and Linux. Google Earth mobile allows you to navigate the globe using a swipe of your tablet or phone's finger. Google Earth for Chrome allows you to fly anywhere in seconds, and explore 3D cities from your browser. Earth Studio is an animation tool that allows you to use Google Earth's 3D imagery and satellite imagery. Google Earth Engine is a combination of a multi-petabyte catalogue of satellite imagery and geospatial data with planetary-scale analysis capabilities.
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    PostGIS Reviews
    PostGIS is a spatial extension for the PostgreSQL object relational database. It supports geographic objects, allowing location queries in SQL to be run. PostGIS provides many features that are not available in other spatial databases, such as Oracle Locator/Spatial or SQL Server. PostGIS can use the PostgreSQL 14 faster GiST building support API. Compiling with GEOS 3.10.1 is possible to take advantage of the speed improvements and improvements in ST_MakeValid.
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