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Leaflet is a modern, lightweight open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps.Pricing:
- Open Source
#Maps #Interactive Maps #Development Tools 123 social mentions
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Embeddable HTML/CSS/script enginePricing:
- Open Source
- Official Pricing
Leaflet works as it is in Sciter[1] too. SDK sample: https://github.com/c-smile/sciter-js-sdk/tree/main/samples/leaflet So it can be used in pretty much any native desktop application. Including desktop games that use DX11, DX12, Vulkan or Metal graphics. [1] https://sciter.com.
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Open source map tool with real-time collaboration
Super handy library. I used it for a real-time collaborative map tool [1], it's especially useful when it comes to customization, plus it has many plugins which add a lot of functionality. Leaflet Geoman [2] for instance is great for creating all sorts of geometries on the map, I've personally used it for my tool so users can designate areas and paths. So good. [1] https://github.com/alyssaxuu/mapus.
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Turn any OpenStreetMap location into a watercolor painting
If you want to roll your own tiles, you get tons of flexibility with your own tileserver, which is great if you want to change naming rules/styles/etc.. It is a rabbit hole to go down, since mapping is inherently fun. http://maps.stamen.com/#toner/12/37.7706/-122.3782 - they have free tile servers (obviously, donate if you use them) that are relatively styled. They don't get updated and may not be 100%, but for small scale uses, they are good enough versus risking going over the free tiers at Mapbox or getting stuck in the Google ecosystem.
#Maps #Web Mapping #Maps & Navigation 13 social mentions