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QuartzMap also provides support for qgis2threejs and Sentinel Hub satellite comparison data.
qgis2threejs support at this time does not include dynamic PostGIS connections.
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QuartzMap
Turn your qgis2web maps into dynamic maps
QuartzMap turns you qgis2web maps into secure, dynamic maps. No additional plugins required. Just FTP your qgis2web map and connect to PostGIS or GeoServer.
QuartzMap
Turn your qgis2web maps into dynamic maps
David Ghedini
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The Enterprise Edition also has the option to add Spatial PDF (SQL PDFs) as well as Airwire, a data transformation service with SDKs for iOS, Anrdoid/Java, PHP, NodeJS, Windows, and Python. This allows users to pull in data from virtually any data source. It also allows them to schedule data transformations as well as extend and embed DaphnaBI. ...
DaphnaBI
The visual intelligence server
David Ghedini
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We put together some Demos you can access via the Resources menu on the home page.
DaphnaBI
The visual intelligence server
DaphnaBI
The visual intelligence server
David Ghedini
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Thanks to @muaazkhalid1 for the nodejs demo - http://node.cited.io/
Cited
Dynamic map content to virtually any platform
David Ghedini
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The citql Business Intelligence server is available for Early Adapters. cited is embedded. If you have questions, please ask them here. thx.
Cited
Dynamic map content to virtually any platform
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While the array of platform SDKs are likely what will interest developers most, the part of the project I am most excited about is the GDAL 2.0 API. With GDAL available via the API, you not only have the ability to move data across platforms, you can actually transform and process your spatial data formats as well. That's something which any individual or organization working with spatial...
Cited
Dynamic map content to virtually any platform
David Ghedini
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On the SDK end, we have an iOS/Java demo at http://jdk.cited.io/ and for PHP https://demo.cited.io/sdk_example/
Cited
Dynamic map content to virtually any platform
David Ghedini
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Thank you @gregoiregilbert - we have put together a public instance at https://demo.cited.io
Cited
Dynamic map content to virtually any platform
David Ghedini
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Stamen is certainly the premier map design firm (at least in my estimate). But I'm not sure if I understand what is on offer. The map tiles have been available on stamen.com. Will Stamen be offering service plans? Tantalizing.... :)
Stamen Maps
Turn any OpenStreetMap location into a watercolor painting
David Ghedini
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Very nice - love the design; clean and clear and easy to understand.
Map My Market
Discover local marketplaces wherever you go
David Ghedini
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That's a great point (I'm not just bolstering your post - I hadn't thought of that use case before). It also highlights a key difference in MapFig from all other mapping services. Any map made with mapfig, be it self-hosted, our free public cloud, etc.. includes password-protection for maps. For those just looking into the mapping market, the current minimum cost for the major mapping...
MapFig
The open source mapping tool for websites
David Ghedini
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Just for the record, the company is MapFig, Inc (USA). MapFig Ltd is our UK subsidiary. Just wanted to clarify that.
MapFig
The open source mapping tool for websites
David Ghedini
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So, what is on the roadmap? Firstly, our own tiles :) The design is based upon Stamen Traffic with OSM data (the tiles are being designed by Thunderforest). This will give users of MapFig Studio even more choices and more autonomy. Our MapFig tiles should be online later this week. Our Tiles will be publicly accessible, so they can be used even if you are not using MapFig Studio. A bit...
MapFig
The open source mapping tool for websites
David Ghedini
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Some promos for Product Hunt users: http://mapfig.org/product-hunt.html
MapFig
The open source mapping tool for websites
David Ghedini
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@gregoiregilbert I think there are several key distinctions. Foremost (for me), is that it is self-contained. You own the application. Building on this, the application resource requirements are minimal (on par with WordPress). Installation is simple and, once deployed, it is ready for use by users of any skill level. These elements, combined, enables people to take the maximum amount of...
MapFig
The open source mapping tool for websites
MapFig
The open source mapping tool for websites