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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
OPTIKS 4.8.0 - Free Remote Sensing Software
Opticks is an expandable remote sensing and imagery analysis software platform that is free and open source. If you are interested you can learn about the history of Opticks.
If you've used commercial tools like: ERDAS IMAGINE, RemoteView, ENVI, or SOCET GXP, then you need to give Opticks a try. Unlike other competing tools, you can add capability to Opticks by creating an extension. Opticks provides the most advanced extension capability of any other remote sensing tool on the market.
Download :
http://opticks.org/confluence/display/opticks/Downloading+Opticks+4.8.X...?download_url=/opticks/4.8.0/Opticks-4.8.0-32bit.msi
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Tutorial Patching Tipard Total Media Converter
REVERSE ENGINEERING TUTORIAL
Target : Tipard Total Media Converter
Metode : Patching
Tools : OllyDBG, PE Scanner
Made By :
hacker.centers@gmail.com
http://hackercenters.blogspot.com
Download :
http://www.mediafire.com/?iazfr0igd7qa2ci
Target : Tipard Total Media Converter
Metode : Patching
Tools : OllyDBG, PE Scanner
Made By :
hacker.centers@gmail.com
http://hackercenters.blogspot.com
Download :
http://www.mediafire.com/?iazfr0igd7qa2ci
Tutorial Serial Fishing Mp3 Audio Editor
REVERSE ENGINEERING TUTORIAL
Target : Tutorial Serial Fishing Mp3 Audio Editor
Metode : Serial FishingTools : OllyDBG, PE Scanner
Made By :
hacker.centers@gmail.com
http://hackercenters.blogspot.com
Target : Tutorial Serial Fishing Mp3 Audio Editor
Metode : Serial FishingTools : OllyDBG, PE Scanner
Made By :
hacker.centers@gmail.com
http://hackercenters.blogspot.com
Download :
http://www.mediafire.com/?dvn12l392dkavrd
http://www.mediafire.com/?dvn12l392dkavrd
AutoDEM (create DEM from scanned topographic maps)
AutoDEM (aka as AutoMNT) is a freeware GIS software to create Digital Elevation Models (DEM) from scanned topographic maps for Windows.
Through different data layers (map, contours, DEM, etc.), AutoDEM provides many tools for :
Topographic map analysis
Contour lines extraction and reconstruction
Contours to DEM interpolation and DEM analysis
DEM to TIN conversion
Toponyms extraction
Most of the worldwide file formats used in the GIS community are supported. AutoDEM can also directly import data from web servers (TerraServer, WebMapService, WFS, …)
What AutoDEM can do
Here are most relevant features of the software :
Multi-layers interface to manage original map, extracted contours, elevation grid and triangular mesh.
Common classical image editing tools (zoom, hand, selection, pen, eraser, lines etc.)
Support every common image file formats supported by GDAL (JPEG, PNG, PGM, PNM, BMP, GIF …). Complete list
Support most DEM file formats supported by GDAL. Complete list
Plug-in based architecture through a DLL mechanism (a Development Kit is coming)
Contour lines extraction from map through different filters
Contour lines reconstruction and edition
Tools to semi-auto set contour lines' elevations
Contour lines interpolation with different methods like geodesic distances, Partial Differential Equations, Inverse Distance Weighted Averaging, Radial Basis Functions and kriging
Elevations related tools
Embossing filter to preview the terrain rendering
Realtime 3D visualization and navigation with the Level of Detail (LOD) Duchaineau's `Realtime Optimally-Adapting Meshes' (ROAM) algorithm included (need an OpenGL graphic card)
DEM to regular or irregular (TIN) mesh generation and export
Import maps and DEM from WebMapFeature (WMS) or TerraServer
Lot of other features…
As AutoDEM is still a research tool, it's updated very soon and will be developped for many years, and you are encouraged to ask us the improvements you would like to see and help us to make AutoDEM an easy-to-use and powerful tool.
Download :
http://www.autodem.com/download/AutoDEM-v1.6.2b.zip
Friday, April 27, 2012
Surface Water modelling System v10.0.10
Flexible modeling approaches
Aquaveo pioneered the conceptual model approach. Build a conceptual model in SMS by constructing a high level representation of the model using familiar GIS objects: points, arcs and polygons. Work with large, complex models in a simple and efficient manner by using the conceptual modeling approach and easily update or change the model as needed.
SMS also has powerful tools to build meshes and grids.
Flexible modeling approaches
Aquaveo pioneered the conceptual model approach. Build a conceptual model in SMS by constructing a high level representation of the model using familiar GIS objects: points, arcs and polygons. Work with large, complex models in a simple and efficient manner by using the conceptual modeling approach and easily update or change the model as needed.
SMS also has powerful tools to build meshes and grids.
Import what you need
Models require data from many different sources. That’s why SMS is built to easily import numerous file types:
Raster images including georeference and projection support
Topographical maps & aerial photos
Elevation & bathymetry data
Web data services such as TerraServer
ArcGIS geodatabases and shapefiles
CAD files including .dwg, .dgn, and .dxf formats
Worldwide projection support including Cartesian and Geographic Systems
File Import wizard for delimited text files and spreadsheets
Advanced riverine & coastal modeling
SMS interfaces with a wide range of numerical models for applications including:
Riverine analysis
Contaminate transport
Sediment transport
Particle tracking
Rural & urban flooding
Estuarine
Coastal circulation
Inlet & wave modeling
Download :
Installer :
http://www.aquaveo.com/downloads?tab=2#TabbedPanels
Patch :
http://www.4shared.com/file/IE7q9ZAU/patch.html
Aquaveo pioneered the conceptual model approach. Build a conceptual model in SMS by constructing a high level representation of the model using familiar GIS objects: points, arcs and polygons. Work with large, complex models in a simple and efficient manner by using the conceptual modeling approach and easily update or change the model as needed.
SMS also has powerful tools to build meshes and grids.
Flexible modeling approaches
Aquaveo pioneered the conceptual model approach. Build a conceptual model in SMS by constructing a high level representation of the model using familiar GIS objects: points, arcs and polygons. Work with large, complex models in a simple and efficient manner by using the conceptual modeling approach and easily update or change the model as needed.
SMS also has powerful tools to build meshes and grids.
Import what you need
Models require data from many different sources. That’s why SMS is built to easily import numerous file types:
Raster images including georeference and projection support
Topographical maps & aerial photos
Elevation & bathymetry data
Web data services such as TerraServer
ArcGIS geodatabases and shapefiles
CAD files including .dwg, .dgn, and .dxf formats
Worldwide projection support including Cartesian and Geographic Systems
File Import wizard for delimited text files and spreadsheets
Advanced riverine & coastal modeling
SMS interfaces with a wide range of numerical models for applications including:
Riverine analysis
Contaminate transport
Sediment transport
Particle tracking
Rural & urban flooding
Estuarine
Coastal circulation
Inlet & wave modeling
Download :
Installer :
http://www.aquaveo.com/downloads?tab=2#TabbedPanels
Patch :
http://www.4shared.com/file/IE7q9ZAU/patch.html
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
MapWindow 6.1 Desktop GIS
MapWindow 6 Desktop GIS is an open source desktop GIS for Microsoft Windows that is built upon the DotSpatial Library.
This project is a work in progress. It is actively under development at Idaho State University together with our collaborators. We've constructed a GIS based entirely on Dotspatial and able to be installed, updated, and maintained through the Microsoft ClickOnce system. This should allow users to download and install MapWindow 6 on any Windows computer - even without administrator privileges (e.g. in a computer lab setting).
If you are a developer, you can create extensions for MapWindow 6 in C# or VB.NET by using the DotSpatial Library.
The Open Source MapWindow GIS project team also manages a widely used desktop GIS application, MapWindow 4.x which is hosted at www.MapWindow.org. Source code for MapWindow 4 is on the MapWindow 4 CodePlex site. The MapWindow project includes an end user desktop application that is extensible through the writing of plugins written in .NET, as well as an ActiveX control project called MapWinGIS.ocx. This project has been highly successful and continues to grow through adoption and contributions by individuals, companies, agencies, etc.
If you need a stable free GIS for Windows, please use MapWindow 4. If you want to try a work in progress and/or help develop the .NET only version of MapWindow, then please download MapWindow 6.
Key features of MapWindow 6 Alpha Desktop GIS
Fully .Net Managed Code (no COM registration or admin installation)
Vastly extended symbology set
Stacks of Symbols
Schemes based on attributes
Point decorations
Symbols from scalable system fonts
Object Oriented Code
Perform overlays, intersections, directly with features.
FeatureSet.DataTable is a System.Data.DataTable.
OGC Geometries
Comprehensive Plug-in Model
Plug-in interfaces have events like normal objects
Control virtually everything directly through the plug-in interface
Download :
http://download.codeplex.com/Download?ProjectName=mapwindow6&DownloadId=357914&FileTime=129769284938430000&Build=18696
This project is a work in progress. It is actively under development at Idaho State University together with our collaborators. We've constructed a GIS based entirely on Dotspatial and able to be installed, updated, and maintained through the Microsoft ClickOnce system. This should allow users to download and install MapWindow 6 on any Windows computer - even without administrator privileges (e.g. in a computer lab setting).
If you are a developer, you can create extensions for MapWindow 6 in C# or VB.NET by using the DotSpatial Library.
The Open Source MapWindow GIS project team also manages a widely used desktop GIS application, MapWindow 4.x which is hosted at www.MapWindow.org. Source code for MapWindow 4 is on the MapWindow 4 CodePlex site. The MapWindow project includes an end user desktop application that is extensible through the writing of plugins written in .NET, as well as an ActiveX control project called MapWinGIS.ocx. This project has been highly successful and continues to grow through adoption and contributions by individuals, companies, agencies, etc.
If you need a stable free GIS for Windows, please use MapWindow 4. If you want to try a work in progress and/or help develop the .NET only version of MapWindow, then please download MapWindow 6.
Key features of MapWindow 6 Alpha Desktop GIS
Fully .Net Managed Code (no COM registration or admin installation)
Vastly extended symbology set
Stacks of Symbols
Schemes based on attributes
Point decorations
Symbols from scalable system fonts
Object Oriented Code
Perform overlays, intersections, directly with features.
FeatureSet.DataTable is a System.Data.DataTable.
OGC Geometries
Comprehensive Plug-in Model
Plug-in interfaces have events like normal objects
Control virtually everything directly through the plug-in interface
Download :
http://download.codeplex.com/Download?ProjectName=mapwindow6&DownloadId=357914&FileTime=129769284938430000&Build=18696
Sunday, April 22, 2012
MSP Geotrans 3.2 Geographic Translator
Geotrans 3.2 has been released. Geotrans is the coordinate conversion application or a geographic translator program among a wide variety of coordinate systems, map projections, and datums. Geotrans runs in Microsoft Windows, LINUX and UNIX environments. GEOTRANS can also be used to convert large numbers of coordinates contained in either text files (.txt) or comma separated values (.csv).
To convert a set of coordinates, simply select the coordinate system or map projection, the datum, in which your coordinates are defined, then enter the source coordinates, select the coordinate system or map projection, and the datum, to which you want the coordinates to be converted, and click on the Convert button. The resulting coordinates will be displayed.
To convert a set of coordinates, simply select the coordinate system or map projection, the datum, in which your coordinates are defined, then enter the source coordinates, select the coordinate system or map projection, and the datum, to which you want the coordinates to be converted, and click on the Convert button. The resulting coordinates will be displayed.
Download :
http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/geotrans/geotrans3.2/install.exe
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Eye4Software GPS Mapping Studio
The Eye4Software GPS Mapping Studio, is a professional GPS/GIS mapping software tool, which can be used in numereous applications.
You can use the software to import- and export, convert, view and edit your maps or to display your position. Using the built in track recorder, you can also record all your movements when a GPS receiver has been connected.
The software will work with almost any (NMEA0183 compatible) GPS receiver, and can be used on any desktop, laptop or netbook computer running Windows XP SP2 or higher.
Some application examples:
Add comments, symbols, tracks, waypoints or routes to your maps;
Transfer GPS data like tracks, waypoints and routes, from or to your Garmin GPS device;
View GIS features of vector data;
View maps containing elevation or depth data;
Edit waypoints, tracks and routes;
Show your current position on a map;
Convert GPS data between different file formats;
Convert vector maps to AutoCAD DXF, Keyhole Markup Language, ESRI Shape, GeoRSS, GeoJSON, ARC Generate or Atlas BNA format;
Convert vector maps from one map projection to another.
Perform realtime positioning on vessels, cars, trucks and construction vehicles;
Record your current position and movements, for instance to get hold of the covered area or track;
Load previously recorded track-and-trace data for further analysis;
And many more...
Download Trial :
http://www.eye4software.com/files/gpsmapping/setup.exe
You can use the software to import- and export, convert, view and edit your maps or to display your position. Using the built in track recorder, you can also record all your movements when a GPS receiver has been connected.
The software will work with almost any (NMEA0183 compatible) GPS receiver, and can be used on any desktop, laptop or netbook computer running Windows XP SP2 or higher.
Some application examples:
Add comments, symbols, tracks, waypoints or routes to your maps;
Transfer GPS data like tracks, waypoints and routes, from or to your Garmin GPS device;
View GIS features of vector data;
View maps containing elevation or depth data;
Edit waypoints, tracks and routes;
Show your current position on a map;
Convert GPS data between different file formats;
Convert vector maps to AutoCAD DXF, Keyhole Markup Language, ESRI Shape, GeoRSS, GeoJSON, ARC Generate or Atlas BNA format;
Convert vector maps from one map projection to another.
Perform realtime positioning on vessels, cars, trucks and construction vehicles;
Record your current position and movements, for instance to get hold of the covered area or track;
Load previously recorded track-and-trace data for further analysis;
And many more...
Download Trial :
http://www.eye4software.com/files/gpsmapping/setup.exe
Quick Terrain Modeler
Quick Terrain Modeler is the world’s premier 3D point cloud and terrain visualization software package. Designed for use with LiDAR, but flexible enough to accommodate other 3D data sources, Quick Terrain Modeler provides an easy to use software experience that allows users to work with significantly more data, render larger models, analyze data faster, and export a variety of products. These benefits enable very powerful, yet simple and intuitive, terrain exploitation.
With the release of Quick Terrain Modeler Version 7.1.0, draping huge 2D images (GeoTIFF's, MRSID, ECW, etc.) on 3D point clouds and DEM's - and even permanently sampling them into the points/vertices to create colorized 3D products - has never been easier. The images below show a standard height-colored point cloud, and the same point cloud with RGB values sampled from 2D imagery.
Download Trial :
http://www.appliedimagery.com/qtmtrial.php
With the release of Quick Terrain Modeler Version 7.1.0, draping huge 2D images (GeoTIFF's, MRSID, ECW, etc.) on 3D point clouds and DEM's - and even permanently sampling them into the points/vertices to create colorized 3D products - has never been easier. The images below show a standard height-colored point cloud, and the same point cloud with RGB values sampled from 2D imagery.
Download Trial :
http://www.appliedimagery.com/qtmtrial.php
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