Geodetic functions library GeoDLL 32 Bit and 64 Bit

George Silva georger.silva at gmail.com
Wed Aug 29 02:01:59 EDT 2012


Hi Fred.

Do you know about proj4? proj4 is opensource library that does the
coordinate transformations side of geospatial for many many already tested
projects.

Does your libraries do anything that proj4 does not?

On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 2:51 AM, Fred <killet at killetsoft.de> wrote:

> Hi developers,
>
> who develops programs with geodetic functionality like world-wide
> coordinate transformations or distance calculations, can use geodetic
> functions of my GeoDLL. The Dynamic Link Library can easily be used with
> most of the modern programming languages like C, C++, C#, Basic, Delphi,
> Pascal, Java, Fortran, Visual-Objects and others to add geodetic
> functionality to own applications. For many programming languages
> appropriate Interfaces are available.
>
> GeoDLL supports 2D and 3D coordinate transformation, geodetic datum shift
> and reference system convertion with Helmert, Molodenski and NTv2 (e.g.
> BeTA2007, AT_GIS_GRID, CHENYX06), meridian strip changing, user defined
> coordinate and reference systems, distance calculation, Digital Elevation
> Model, INSPIRE support, Direct / Inverse Solutions and a lot of other
> geodetic functions.
>
> The DLL is very fast, save and compact because of forceful development in
> C++ with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. The geodetic functions of the
> current version 12.35 are available in 32bit and 64bit architecture. All
> functions are prepared for multithreading and server operating.
>
> You find a free downloadable test version on
> http://www.killetsoft.de/p_gdlb_e.htm
> Notes about the NTv2 support can be found here:
> http://www.killetsoft.de/p_gdln_e.htm
> Report on the quality of the coordinate transformations:
> http://www.killetsoft.de/t_1005_e.htm
>
> Fred
> Email: info_at_killetsoft.de
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George R. C. Silva

Desenvolvimento em GIS
http://geoprocessamento.net
http://blog.geoprocessamento.net
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