Tirex Tile Rendering System
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Tirex is a bunch of tools that let you run a tile server. A tile server is a web server that hands out pre-rendered map raster images to clients.
A third-party library of (very) useful additional objects for osmdroid.
osmdroid is a library to interact with OpenStreetMap? data inside an Android application. It offers an almost full/free replacement to Android map objects: MapView?, MapController?, Overlays, etc.
This "OSMBonusPack"
... [More] library complements osmdroid with (very) useful classes:
Markers with nice and flexible "cartoon-bubbles",
Routes and Directions,
Points of Interests (directory services),
Marker Clustering,
Polyline, Polygon and GroundOverlay, similar to their Google Maps equivalents,
Support for KML and GeoJSON content,
Geocoding and Reverse Geocoding,
Integrated Cache Management tools for off-line maps
and more... [Less]
GPXPOD is a Nextcloud/Owncloud app to display gpx files collections, view elevation profiles and tracks stats, filter tracks and compare similar tracks.
Navitia is an open-source web API, initially built to provide traveler information on urban transportation networks. Its main purpose is to provide day-to-day informations to travelers. Over time, Navitia has been able to do way more, sometimes for technical and debuging purpose or because other
... [More] functional needs fit quite well in what Navitia can do or just because it was quite easy and super cool.
Technically, Navitia is a HATEOAS API that returns JSON formated results.
The API provides:
* multi-modal journeys computation
* line schedules
* next departures
* exploration of public transport data
* search & autocomplete on places
* sexy things such as isochrones [Less]
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