p.mapper is a very nice modern "mapping framework" (that's what I refer
to these applications in my talks on the subject)
and then there's our own Map-Fu.
Percy
Steve Lime wrote:
You'd think that would be easy to find wouldn't you. The best that exists is:
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/link
There really should be a "Client Software" section but there isn't (yet) so the
various links are scattered about the utilities section.
There are some important omissions:
- CartoWeb (http://www.cartoweb.org/)
- MapBender (http://www.mapbender.org - OGC-based but can use MapServer
services)
- Mapbuilder (http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAP/Home - also OGC-based)
- ka-map (http://ka-map.maptools.org/ - Google-style mapping)
- OpenLayers (http://www.openlayers.org/ - more Google-style mapping)
- msCross (http://datacrossing.crs4.it/en_Documentation_mscross.html)
- GeoMoose (http://www.geomoose.org/moose - a new one from the City of St.
Paul)
and I bet I'm missing a couple of others.
Steve
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