List of GIS software
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This is a list of notable GIS software applications. See also the comparison of GIS software.
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[edit] Open source software
Most widely used open source applications:
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- GRASS – Originally developed by the U.S. Department of Defense, open source: a complete GIS
- MapServer – Web-based mapping server, developed by the University of Minnesota.
Other open source GIS applications:
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- Chameleon – Environment for building applications with MapServer.
- Geoserver — open-source portal for spatial data
- GeoTools – Open source GIS toolkit written in Java, using Open Geospatial Consortium specifications.
- gvSIG – Open source GIS written in Java.
- JUMP GIS – Java Unified Mapping Platform. (See end of page for JUMP derivative projects, like Kosmo and OpenJUMP)
- MapWindow GIS – Free, open source GIS desktop application and programming component.
- OpenMap – Java Beans-based GIS desktop application and toolkit.
- PostGIS – Spatial extensions for the open source PostgreSQL database, allowing geospatial queries.
- MsSqlSpatial – Spatial extensions for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database, allowing geospatial queries.
- Quantum GIS
- uDig
- See also: more comprehensive list of open source GIS software and free GIS software
[edit] Notable commercial or proprietary GIS software
Most widely used notable proprietary software applications:
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- Autodesk – Products include MapGuide and other products that interface with its flagship AutoCAD software package.
- ERDAS IMAGINE – Proprietary GIS product developed by Leica Geosystems.
- ESRI – Products include ArcView, ArcGIS, ArcSDE, ArcIMS, and ArcWeb services.
- IDRISI – Proprietary GIS product developed by Clark Labs.
- Intergraph – Products include GeoMedia GIS software, as well as photogrammetry and other mapping-related software.
- MapInfo – Products include MapInfo Professional and MapXtreme. integrates GIS software, data and services.
Other notable proprietary software applications:
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- Cadcorp – Developers of world leading GIS software and OpenGIS standard (e.g. Read/Write Open Source PostGIS database).
- Caliper – Developer of Maptitude and TransCAD.
- CARIS (Computer Aided Resource Information System) – GIS systems for hydrography and cadastral systems.
- CartaVista – Geographic Information Visualization (GIV) product developed by A3Dt.
- DeLorme – Producer XMap and other GIS tools, data, and GPS hardware.
- ENVI – Proprietary GIS product developed by ITT Industries.
- Genamap – Proprietary GIS product.
- Giselle – Proprietary GIS product, developed by Cosylab, specialized for GIS editing via Internet.
- iSMART – A J2EE-based GIS product developed by eSpatial Solutions.
- Maria – A Windows-based GIS product developed by Teleplan Globe AS.
- Manifold System – Low-cost GIS software package.
- MetaCarta – Geospatially-enabled search engine that queries and displays geocoded documents matching a given search keywords.
- Oracle Spatial – Product allows users to perform basic geographic operations and store common spatial data types in a native Oracle environment.
- Geomatica – An image processing, correction, and analysis package by PCI Geomatics.
- Pythagoras GIS+CAD – GIS product developed by ADW Software.
- SAS/GIS – Product in the SAS System for thematic mapping and geocoding.
- Safe Software – Spatial ETL products including FME, SpatialDirect and the ArcGIS Data Interoperability Extension.
- Smallworld – GIS product developed by General Electric, for public utilities and other related industries.
- SuperMap – A 'Made in China' GIS product developed by SuperMap GIS Technologies, Inc., Most Popular GIS Product in China.
- TatukGIS – Products include: TatukGIS Developer Kernel (a comprehensive GIS development toolkit), Internet Map Server, GIS Editor, free GIS Viewer, Aerial Imagery Corrector.
[edit] Other GIS software
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- GeoBase – Geospatial platform developed by Telogis. A particular focus is placed on real-time processing for reverse-geocoding, geofencing, etc.
- GRAM++ – Indian Institute of Technology Bombay has developed a GIS package sponsored by Government of India.
- ILOG JViews Maps – Java tools and API for building custom map-based applications
- ILWIS – Shareware GIS software, developed by International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, Enschede, the Netherlands.
- KMLer – Google Earth extension package for ArcGIS.
- LandSerf – Free GIS written in Java. Source available but not strictly open source.
- Panorama – Russian GIS for military uses.
- SPRING – GIS software developed at INPE - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais and available free of charge.
- TerraLib – GIS class and functions library, available from the Internet as open source, allowing a collaborative environment and its use for the development of multiple GIS tools.
- TNTmips – Geospatial analysis system providing a GIS, RDBMS, and automated image processing system with CAD, TIN, surface modeling, and data publishing tools.
- Total Immersion – Real time three dimensional 'swim through' viewing and marking of undersea 'terrain' with GPS interface.
- See also: more comprehensive list of GIS software Companies.