Marble is a polished jewel

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 08/03/2009 - 11:01

Dedoimedo: "Marble is a geographical map program, somewhat similar to Google Earth/Google Maps. However, unlike Google Earth, which requires 3D acceleration to work properly, Marble requires no special graphics and will run well even in virtual machines using a generic display driver."


 

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