>> As we talk about Linux on this List, it's worth remembering that MapInfo
>> has a Linux solution:  MapXtreme Java Edition.  Released in November 98,
>> multi-threaded, etc. etc.  As far as we know it is the *only* web map
>> solution for Linux.
>
>
>Not true. Here's one.
>
>http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/
>
>Here's more.
>
>http://www.internetgis.com/
>http://www.gamelan.com/directories/pages/dir.java.fx.imagemaps.examples.htm
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>http://www.gamelan.com/downloads/freeware/java/240.html
>http://www.idg.net/idg_frames/english/content.cgi?vc=docid_9-125103.html



And for more *nix internet-able applications see:

http://www.jmapper.com/Framesets/FS-Products.html
http://openmap.bbn.com/
http://www.sdsc.edu/projects/Tecate/tecate.html
http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/ima.html
http://doogis.dis.anl.gov/

and for an ActiveX solution:

http://gasa.dcea.fct.unl.pt/inovagis/index.asp?p=/inovagis/igis.htm

and for full featured *nix GIS applications see:

http://sputnik.dpi.inpe.br/spring/english/download.html
http://www.microimages.com/tntlite/osdialog.htm
http://www.baylor.edu/~grass/

-matt


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