A shim that quickly ports web apps that use Google Maps to Azure Maps.
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A shim that quickly ports web apps that use Google Maps to Azure Maps.
An Azure Maps Web SDK module that provides a control to display the map in fullscreen mode.
An Azure Maps Web SDK module that provides a control that displays an overview map of the area the main map is focused on.
A module for the Azure Maps Web SDK that provides a data source that clusters data points into cells of a grid area.
A humble (and hungry) mans quest to find all the burrito places in Melbourne, AU and create his personal burrito map
An Azure Maps Web SDK module that provides a layer that renders point data from a data source as HTML elements on the map.
A module for the Azure Maps Web SDK that adds a visualization to the map which expands clusters into a spiral spider layout.
An Azure Maps Web SDK module that provides a control that uses the browser's geolocation API to locate the user on the map.
An Azure Maps Web SDK module that provides a control that displays a scale bar relative to the pixel resolution at the center of the map.
An Azure Maps Web SDK module that provides a control that makes it easy to bring any data loaded on the map into view.
Frontend for reddbog backends based on next.js-react
A rich library of animations for use with the Azure Maps Web SDK.
A set of web UI controls that wrap the Azure Maps REST services.
An Azure Maps Web SDK module that provides controls for selecting data in a data source using drawing tools or by requesting a route range polygon.
A leafletjs plugin that makes it easy to overlay tile layers from the Azure Maps tile services.
A OpenLayers plugin that makes it easy to overlay tile layers from the Azure Maps tile services.
A Cesium JS plugin that makes it easy to integrate Azure Maps services such as tile layers and geocoding services.
Angular wrapper around azure maps
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