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GaiaŽ is a platform designed for advanced geospatial needs. Based on the CarbonTools PRO open-geospatial development toolkit (www.CarbonTools.com), this viewer can access an array of geospatial sources such as the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Web Mapping Service (WMS), Web Map Tile Service (WMTS), Web Coverage Service (WCS), and Web Feature Service (WFS), commercial services such as Microsoft Bing Maps, and Yahoo! Maps, not for profit services from OpenStreetMap (OSM), as well as file formats such as ESRI Shapefiles, Google Earth KML/KMZ, DXF, MIF and Geography Markup Language (GML).

Gaia 3.4 Screenshot

With Gaia you can use geospatial content from different sources and overlay them into a single map view, with each layer individually configured and styled. The Gaia multi-layer view allows seamless use of multiple layers of different types. Panning, zooming and other mapping tools provide a fast and convenient tool for browsing the map. Gaia uses dynamic caching of content to memory, providing enhanced mapping performance.

Key Features

  • Maps from Bing Maps (Microsoft Virtual Earth)
  • Maps from Yahoo! Maps
  • Maps from the OpenStreetMap (OMS) Tiles@Home servers
  • OGC WFS, WFS-T, WFS-G, WMS, WMTS, WCS
  • Supports ArcGIS Server 9.3 WFS and WFS-Transactional
  • OGC Filter Encoding support for WFS queries
  • GML 2, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2 and GMLsf
  • KML, KMZ, Shapefiles, DXF, MIF
  • User created notes with text and pictures (supports EXIF geo-tagged images)
  • Add layers from multiple sources to a single view
  • Map tools include: zoom ,pan, info tool and more
  • Export work sessions to Geospatial Session Files (GSF)
  • Work with GSF online or offline!
  • Advanced rendering and styling capabilities
  • Handle complex multi-geometry feature sets
  • Temporal updates of content
  • Supports secured OGC Web services
  • Multithreaded - Gaia will not pause while waiting for web services
  • Supports Proxy configuration
  • Highly extensible with new capabilities using Gaia Extenders API


Author: The Carbon Project (support@CarbonTools.com)
Version: 3.4.2.0000 | File size: 1.89 MB
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