ArcExplorer
Java Edition – ESRI’s Java-based GIS
viewer.
Cartes And
Donnees – Bills itself as
“Geographical Analysis Software” instead of GIS. Statistical
analysis and display of geographical data (choropleths, cartograms,
pie charts/histograms superimposed on maps, etc.). Free personal
version available for Mac and PC.
CoastWatch -
“The CoastWatch Software Library and Utilities is a package of
software tools for working with earth data sets distributed by the
NOAA/NESDIS CoastWatch program.” Added 4/22/09.
GeoJasper –
Converter between GeoTiff and
GeoJPEG2000. Added 4/22/09.
Geomajas –
“… an open source, web-based GIS framework specialized in editing
and complex attribute relations.” Apparently works with Firefox in
Mac, but has issues in Safari. Added 4/22/09.
GeoMapApp: “GeoMapApp
provides direct access to the Global Multi-Resolution Topography
(GMRT)
compilation that includes high resolution (~100 m node spacing)
topography from multibeam data for ocean areas and Shuttle Radar
Topography Mission (SRTM) data over
land.” Added 4/22/09.
GeoVISTA
Studio – “GeoVISTA Studio is an open
software development environment designed for geospatial data.
Studio is a programming-free environment that allows users to
quickly build applications for geocomputation and geographic
visualization.” Note: Seems to have issues with the most recent
versions of Java, at least on my PC. Added 4/22/09.
GISLook and
GISMeta - GISLook adds preview
capability to GIS data to the finder, supporting:
Vector data
• ESRI Shape (.shp)
• E00 ArcInfo Interchange (.e00)
• ArcInfo Coverage (.adf)
Raster grids, such as digital
elevation models or land cover data with a single
band
• BIL (.bil), BIP (.bip) and BSQ (.bsq) with .hdr file
• ESRI ASCII Grid (.asc)
• ESRI Binary Grid (.flt with .hdr file)
• PGM (.pgm)
• SRTM (.hgt and .dem)
• Surfer Grid (.grd)
• USGS DEM (.dem)
GISMeta lets
you see the size of raster data files in the
Finder. Added 4/19/09.
GMT (Generic Mapping
Tools) – Set of command-line tools
for visualizing geographical data. iGMT
GUI available for Mac.
Grid Analysis and Display System
(GrADS) – “The Grid Analysis and
Display System (GrADS) is an interactive desktop tool that is used
for easy access, manipulation, and visualization of earth science
data. The format of the data may be either binary, GRIB, NetCDF, or
HDF-SDS (Scientific Data Sets).” Added 5/9/09.
GRASS – Very
powerful GIS, but extremely steep learning curve.
gvSIG –
Java-based GIS viewer/editor. Started based on OpenJump, but a lot
of effort and money is going into this project.
HEG –
“… a tool developed to allow a user to reformat, re-project and
perform stitching/mosaicing and subsetting operations on HDF-EOS
objects. The output GeoTIFF file is ingestible into commonly used
GIS applications. HEG will also write to HDF-EOS Grid
& SWATH formats (i.e for Subsetting purposes) and
native (or raw) binary. HEG presently works with MODIS (AQUA and
TERRA), ASTER, MISR, AIRS, and AMSR-E HDF-EOS data
sets.” Added 4/19/09.
HyperCube –
US Army software for aerial/satellite imagery analysis.
JGrass – A Java implementation of
GRASS with emphasis on hydrological and geomorphological analysis;
uses uDIG as a
framework. Added 4/19/09.
KyngChaos -
A source of Mac OS X builds of GIS-related software like GDAL/OGR
and MapServer. Added 4/19/09.
LandSerf –
Full-featured Java-based terrain visualization and analysis
program. Been meaning to do some posts on this as soon as version
2.3 comes out.
MacMap – In French, billed as a
simple and easy GIS for Mac OS X only. Can’t tell for sure, but
there may be a free limited version (maximum of 1500 objects)
available for educational purposes.
MARPLOT –
“MARPLOT is the mapping application. It allows users to “see” their
data (e.g., roads, facilities, schools, response assets), display
this information on computer maps, and print the information on
area maps. The areas contaminated by potential or actual chemical
release scenarios also can be overlaid on the maps to determine
potential impacts. The maps are created from the U.S. Bureau of
Census TIGER/Line files and can be manipulated quickly to show
possible hazard areas.” Added 5/9/2009.
Minerva -”Minerva
is an open-source program for viewing geospatial data that works on
Windows, Mac, and Linux. It unifies standard GIS capabilities with
high-performance, 3D visualization”. Added 4/22/09.
MSphinx - MODIS
Satellite Process Handling Images uNder Xwindow. Added
4/22/09.
MultiSpec –
Aerial/satellite imagery analysis software from Purdue
University.
OpenJump –
Java-based GIS. Has installation
instructions for Mac OS X.
OSSIM: “OSSIM provides
advanced geo-spatial image processing for remote sensing,
photogrammetry, and Geographic Information Systems.
Backed by an active open source software
development community, OSSIM solutions have been deployed on a
number of critical commercial and government
systems.” Added 4/19/09.
OrbitGIS
Explorer – Free GIS data
viewer.
PASSAGE –
Spatial statistics and analysis.
Puzzle-GIS –
“Puzzle is a Java Geographic Information Systems (GIS) development
platform build on top of NetBeans6. The main goal of Puzzle GIS is
to create a free, production ready and competitive tool as a valid
alternative to commercial software.”Added 5/9/2009.
Quantum GIS
(qGIS) – Basic GIS viewer and editor
for now; new features added with every release. Also has built-in
interface for GRASS
R – An
open-source statistical analysis package.
See this
page for references on using it for geospatial
analysis. Added 4/19/09.
SeaDAS -
“ The SeaWiFS Data
Analysis System (SeaDAS) is a comprehensive image analysis package
for the processing, display, analysis, and quality control of ocean
color data.” Added
4/22/09.
SGeMS –
“SGeMS is a software for 3D geostatistical modeling.” Source code
only is provided; website says that you should be able to compile
it for Mac OS X, but apparently no one has tried it yet, and no Mac
binaries are available. Added
4/22/09.
Spatial
Commander – A free German GIS
program. This
link (in German) lists its
features. Added 5/9/2009.
Spatial Data
Integrator – “Spatial Data Integrator
(SDI) is an ETL (Extract Transform Load) tool with geospatial
capabilities.Added
5/9/2009.
STARS – “Space-Time Analysis Of
Regional Systems (STARS) is an open source package designed for the
analysis of areal data measured over time. STARS brings together a
number of recently developed methods of space-time analysis into a
user-friendly graphical environment offering an array of
dynamically linked graphical views.” Added
4/22/09.
StarSpan – “StarSpan
is designed to bridge the raster and vector worlds of spatial
analysis using fast algorithms for pixel level
extraction from geometry features (points, lines, polygons).
StarSpan generates databases of extracted pixel values (from one or
a set of raster images), fused with the database attributes from
the vector files.” Added
4/22/09.
STEM –
“The Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM) tool is designed
to help scientists and public health officials create and use
spatial and temporal models of emerging infectious diseases. These
models could aid in understanding, and potentially preventing, the
spread such diseases.” Added
5/9/2009.
Thuban –
GIS data viewer, raster and vector.
TNTmips (aka
TNTlite) – Free full-featured version of TNTmips Pro with limits on
the number of geographical objects, size of raster data.
uDIG –
Java-based GIS viewer/editor.
VAPOR - Visualization
and Analysis Platform
for Ocean, Atmosphere, and
Solar Researchers. Added
4/22/09.
- A visual data discovery
environment tailored towards the specialized needs of the
geosciences CFD community
- A desktop solution capable
of handling terascale size data sets
- Advanced interactive 3D
visualization tightly coupled with quantitative data
analysis
- Support for multi-variate,
time-varying data
- Close coupling with RSI’s
powerful interpretive data language, IDL.
- Support for 3D
visualization of WRF-ARW
datasets
WorldWatcher - “WorldWatcher, a
supportive scientific visualization environment for geospatial
data, is available for both Macintosh and Windows. The software
provides an accessible and supportive environment for students to
explore, interpret, and analyze scientific data in a manner which
allows them to emulate the work of actual scientists.” Note: This
appears to be a free, but I can’t tell for
sure. Added
4/22/09.
If you know of
any other free Mac GIS software, drop me a line, and I’ll add it to
the list.
Commercial Mac
GIS software (i.e. not free)
Avenza - Add-ons
like MAPublisher and Geographic Imager for Photoshop and
Illustrator
Cartographica –
A Macintosh-only GIS editor/viewer.
GAIA - “GAIA
(Geographic Access Image and Analysis) Software … capabilities
are focused on displaying any earth imagery including full SPOT or
LANDSAT images and allowing users to combine spectral classes into
meaningful covertypes and analyze a given area for acreage. GAIA
also has full rastor/vector integration and can overlay vector maps
(from MapGraphix and Microstation) onto the raster imagery to
superimpose roads, geopolitical borders, hydrography, etc.”. Note:
No download link, original website is down, may no longer be
available. Added 4/22/09.
MyWorld
GIS – “My World GIS™ is a Geographic
Information System (GIS) designed specifically for use in
educational settings. My World allows learners to
explore and analyze geographic data about our
world.” Added 4/22/09.
Ortelius -
Mapmaking software (coming soon).
TNTMips -
Full version of the freeware TNTlite.