Hiya,

These are some links I've had on my list for a while, hope they help.
It's been a while since I last looked at them, but I've noted quite a few updates looking through them now.

GeaBios for online linking: http://www.geabios.com/html/services/maps/PublicMap.htm

WebGISdev: http://www.webgisdev.com/home.htm

FreeGIS Links: http://freegis.org/

GeoServer (Free JAVA GIS): http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOS/Home

The Jump Project: http://www.jump-project.org/

QGIS (Has a Mac Universal package): http://download.qgis.org/qgis/

mapyrus (generates PS, PDF, SVG and web): http://sourceforge.net/projects/mapyrus

GRASS GIS and Mapserver building for OS X: http://www.kyngchaos.com/macosx

Main GRASS GIS site: http://grass.itc.it/
GRASS GIS binaries (includes OS X version that does not need X11): http://grass.itc.it/grass62/

GIS Map Tools: http://www.maptools.org/

iMap 3: http://www.biovolution.com/imap/

Cheers,

Luis.


Viktoras Didziulis wrote:
has anyone come up with a single logo indicating multiplatform (
MacUniversalWinLinSolBsdetc...") or 3-platform ("MWL") applications. I guess
it could emerge in the nearest future as more and more companies and
developers turn multiplatform and putting all the logos of different OS'es
may simply take too much space on CD label, and time to get all the proper
licenses for their usage. "Designed for Windows" is definitely not what i
need, because it is rather "compatible with" or "works on" Windows and seems
like there is no correct alternative... One of the large companies I know now porting some of its Windows products
to at least Linux and Solaris is ESRI (major GIS software provider - ArcInfo
 ArcView, etc): http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcreader/download.html.
By the way, and this is a different topic, if there are people working with
GIS (Geographical Information Systems) - what comparable alternatives to
ArcInfo (ArcGIS, etc.) are available for Macs ? All the best Viktoras -------Original Message------- From: Bill Marriott Date: 05/04/2007 01:36:01 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: logos and copyrights Some publishers also come up with descriptive but unofficial graphics to identify compatibility. They might use a blue "M" and a red "W" to identify Mac and Windows compatibility _______________________________________________
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