On Friday 14 November 2003 20:41, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > Is anyone aware of Linux-based application capable of proving visual > geographical tracking? > > To be more specific: > We are a fishing company. Every daily we receive reports from our > vessels about their location, water temp and depth, fish caught, > weather, fuel, etc., etc. > This data is entered into a database. It would great to have an > application that could take that data and put it on a map. This way we > could track trends, perform historical analyses, etc. > > I realize there is probably nothing specifically that meets our needs, > but close enough that with a little reprogramming would, in fact, work. > > Curtis Vaughan
I think the GRASS GIS is what you are looking for. You can enter all you data into a database. Live.tracking might be a slight problem but as far as I understood you question, that's not what you especially are looking for. have a look at http://grass.itc.it and the voxel add-on or NVIZ, you can even implement gstats or R into GRASS and do some analysis - the user list is pretty active and helpful as well. good luck, cheers Martin -- ----- please send me a CC when replying -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]