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A centralized service for maintaining configuration information, naming, providing distributed synchronization, and providing group services. All of these kinds of services are used in some form or another by distributed applications. | It is an open-source tool to explore and annotate collaboratively on a map. You can draw, add markers, lines, areas, find places to go, observe other users, and much more. |
| - | Real-time collaboration to help plan trips synchronously;
Draw to highlight areas on the map;
Create lines to designate paths and measure distance;
Create areas to mark different zones;
Create markers to save places on the map;
Find places and things to do nearby;
Search and navigate to specific places;
Observe other users by clicking on their avatar;
View a list of all the annotations, and toggle their visibility;
Export the map data as GeoJSON |
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GitHub Stars - | GitHub Stars 3.5K |
GitHub Forks - | GitHub Forks 227 |
Stacks 889 | Stacks 1 |
Followers 1.0K | Followers 6 |
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