Mapbox vs CSV2GEO: What are the differences?
Developers describe Mapbox as "Design and publish beautiful maps". We make it possible to pin travel spots on Pinterest, find restaurants on Foursquare, and visualize data on GitHub. On the other hand, CSV2GEO is detailed as "Create interactive maps using Batch Geocoding tool". It provides live conversion of batch addresses into geographic coordinates (address to lat long) or turn coordinates into well formatted address. It creates and publishes interactive maps.
Mapbox and CSV2GEO can be primarily classified as "Mapping APIs" tools.
Some of the features offered by Mapbox are:
- Develop mobile and web applications with Mapbox.js, our open-source JavaScript library.
- Build native applications on iOS with the Mapbox iOS SDK or on iOS and OS X with MBXMapKit.
- Build native applications for Android. Use Mapbox, OpenStreetMap, and other tile sources in your app, as well as overlays like GeoJSON data and interactive tooltips.
On the other hand, CSV2GEO provides the following key features:
- Batch Geocoding
- Address Spelling Correction
- Address Parsing