GNOME Maps vs WorldWide Telescope
A side-by-side look at GNOME Maps and WorldWide Telescope. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
GNOME Maps
Travel & Location
GNOME Maps is a free and open source map application for Linux, developed for the GNOME desktop environment. It offers basic map viewing and navigation features, including zooming, marker placement, and route planning.
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WorldWide Telescope
Education & Reference
WorldWide Telescope is a free, open-source planetarium software program developed by Microsoft Research that allows users to explore and view the night sky in 3D. It provides a visualization of the universe using images from telescopes and spacecraft combined with terrain and other datasets.
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