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See Also: CaseysMappingSoftware, MapIt, CommunityMaps, MapMaintenance

 * OpenMap is not OpenSource but does allow you access to the source. It's a java based tool which uses XML and other stuff. Looks interesting but is ugly like all java stuff is.
 http://openmap.bbn.com/
See Also: CaseysMappingSoftware, MapIt, CommunityMaps, MapMaintenance, MapSoftwareDevel
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 * PersonalTelco's mapping software is maintained by MattHickey and is a perl, MySQL aplication which uses a combination of MapBlast and MapServer as the mapping engine. It is currently very new but under active developement.  * Line Of Sight by Miron Cuperman uses topo maps.
  * http://s.hyper.to/miron/cgi-bin/los.pl

 * OpenMap is not OpenSource but does allow you access to the source. It's a java based tool which uses XML and other stuff. Looks interesting but is ugly like all java stuff is.
 http://openmap.bbn.com/

* PersonalTelco's mapping software is maintained by MattHickey and is a perl, MySQL aplication which uses a combination of MapBlast and MapServer as the mapping engine. It is currently very new but under active developement. See MapSoftwareDevel and WnDb.
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 * SeattleWireless mapping software is also a mystery. It uses topographical maps but has no way to manage node data via the web.
  * http://star.depechecode.com/swmap/
 * NodeDB.com's software was based upon brismesh's software, with major revisions to the internal math functions and removal of all needed external binaries, covers to date 43 locations, with at least 1 location in every single state and territory on Australia.
  * http://www.nodedb.com
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 * NodeDB.com's software was based upon brismesh's software, with major revisions to the internal math functions and removal of all needed external binaries, covers to date 43 locations, with at least 1 location in every single state and territory on Australia.
  * http://www.nodedb.com
 * SeattleWireless mapping software is also a mystery. It uses topographical maps but has no way to manage node data via the web.
  * http://star.depechecode.com/swmap/

 * Wap-Map - I don't know that much about this. One nice feature is that itmakes the client load the map image dirctly from the map server and then use a local transparent PNG to overlay the node data.
  * http://gelbnet.com:8080/~aman/node.php?zipcode=22180

Here is a list of all mapping software I know of which is useful for maintaining node maps for a community network. This does not include commercial applications which may or may not prove useful in the long run. -- AdamShand

See Also: CaseysMappingSoftware, MapIt, CommunityMaps, MapMaintenance, MapSoftwareDevel


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