SAS.Planet Alternatives for Linux
SAS.Planet is not available for Linux but there are a few alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is Google Earth. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try Marble or NASA World Wind. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to SAS.Planet and four of them are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement.
SAS.Planet alternatives are mainly Map Services but may also be GPS Navigation Services or Travel Planners. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of SAS.Planet.- Free Personal • Proprietary
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Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, from galaxies in outer space to the canyons of the ocean. You can explore rich geographical content, save your toured places, and share with others.
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Marble is a Virtual Globe and World Atlas that you can use to learn more about Earth: You can pan and zoom around and you can look up places and roads. A mouse click on a place label will provide the respective Wikipedia article.
World Wind lets you zoom from satellite altitude into any place on Earth. Leveraging Landsat satellite imagery and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission data, World Wind lets you experience Earth terrain in visually rich 3D, just as if you were really there.
Modest Maps is a small, extensible, and free library for designers and developers who want to use interactive maps in their own projects. It provides a core set of features in a tight, clean package with plenty of hooks for additional functionality.