GMapCatcher is an offline maps viewer. It downloads tiles automatically from many providers such as: CloudMade, OpenStreetMap, Yahoo Maps, Google Map. It displays them using a custom GUI. User can view the maps while offline. GMapCatcher doesn't depend on google-map's java scripts so it should work even if google changes them. It also provides a downloading tool.
KmlFactBook is a unique site which lets you load data sets from CIA Factbook and WRI Earthtrends into Google Maps and create cool presentations from them. You can view facts such as population of various countries, their GDP, immigration rate and a lot more on Google Maps and on Google Earth. If you would like to view the data offline then you can download it in kml format and open it with the desktop version of Google Earth.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Concepts
* What is a walk?
* What are tags?
* What is the Twilight Zone?
* Why no photos or videos, just voice?
Recording and uploading
* How do I record and share an echo?
* How do I give recorder permanent permission to use microphone?
* I've got a .wav audio file how can I upload it?
* How do I encode audios to mp3?
Managing echoes
* How many echoes can I create?
* How do I place an echo on its exact location?
* How do I change an echo license?
* How do I change an echo location?
* How can I change the title of an echo?
* How can I delete an echo?
Using the site
* How do I register?
* How do I find echoes from some place?
* How can I keep favorites?
Community
* How do I contact another user?
* What should I do if I find an offensive or illegal echo?
Legalese
* Is Woices free?
* Can I modify or redistribute any echo?
* Which kind of license do my echoes have?
Other
* Can I help translating woices.com to my mother language?
* Will you go GPS?
* Problems playing echoes and walks?
* How do I report bugs or feedback about woices?
Concepts
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What is a walk?
Registered users can group some of their echoes and create a walk. A walk is a collection of related echoes, usually geographically close so that they can be listened in sucession (during a 'walk'). Walks are dynamic since users can keep adding or removing echoes from their walks.