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Emerillon map viewer for gnome: seriously nifty

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Emerillon (pronounced ‘Ey-may-ree-yon’, fact fans) desktop map viewer for GNOME is an incredibly nifty tool to have around.

Whether you’re planning a journey, need to check cycle routes in your area or just fancy a nose around, Emerillon can do it all.

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Desktop Map Viewer "Emerillion" For Ubuntu

Emerillon is a map viewer for GNOME that uses OpenStreetMap data (a wiki for maps) to display custom “views” such as transport, cycle routes and terrain as well as the general “street” view. Given that the application has yet to release a stable version I was incredibly surprised by how stable, usable and, most importantly, [...]

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