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 <faicon fa fa-globe fa-lg title-icon>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_cloud|Overview]]</​span>​ <faicon fa fa-globe fa-lg title-icon>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_cloud|Overview]]</​span>​
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-Give you an overview ​picture on ThinkGeo Cloud+A general ​overview ​of ThinkGeo Cloud
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 <faicon fa fa-book fa-lg title-icon>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_cloud_client_keys_guideline|Client Keys Guide]]</​span>​ <faicon fa fa-book fa-lg title-icon>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_cloud_client_keys_guideline|Client Keys Guide]]</​span>​
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-Help you apply a key and consume ​it in your application+A guide to generating an API key and applying ​it into your application
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 <faicon fa fa-list fa-lg title-icon>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_cloud_samples|Sample Gallery]]</​span>​ <faicon fa fa-list fa-lg title-icon>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_cloud_samples|Sample Gallery]]</​span>​
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-It shows samples ​on different ​platforms including Desktop, Mobile and Web. +Additional ​samples ​for our other development ​platforms including Desktop, Mobile and Web. 
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 =====ThinkGeo UI Controls===== =====ThinkGeo UI Controls=====
        
-ThinkGeo provides feature-rich .NET controls based on different platforms and different ​technology. They are available on NuGet, as long as many other ThinkGeo Map Suite NuGet packages which are shared ​among ThinkGeo UI controls, and that'​s ​why the majority of the APIs among different UI controls are the same Here is a [[map_suite_platform_coverage|platform coverage]] showing what feature package is shared across different products. ​+ThinkGeo provides feature-rich .NET controls based on different platforms and different ​technologies. They are available on NuGet, as well as many other ThinkGeo Map Suite NuGet packages which are shared ​amongst ​ThinkGeo UI controls ​which is why you will notice ​the majority of the APIs sharing common descriptions and samples. Here is a breakdown of [[map_suite_platform_coverage|platform coverage]] showing what feature package is shared across different products. ​
  
  
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-<faicon title-android>​ <span title-content>​[[map_suite_mobile_for_android|Mobile for Android]]</​span>​+<faicon title-android>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_mobile_for_android|Mobile for Android]]</​span>​
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 Build native GIS apps running on Android devices through Xamarin Build native GIS apps running on Android devices through Xamarin
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-<faicon title-ios>​ <span title-content>​[[map_suite_mobile_for_ios|Mobile for iOS]]</​span>​+<faicon title-ios>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_mobile_for_ios|Mobile for iOS]]</​span>​
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 Build native GIS apps running on iPhone® and iPad® through Xamarin Build native GIS apps running on iPhone® and iPad® through Xamarin
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-<​faicon ​ title-wpf> ​ <span title-content>​[[map_suite_desktop_for_wpf|Desktop for WPF]]</​span>​+<faicon title-wpf>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_desktop_for_wpf|Desktop for WPF]]</​span>​
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-Build Windows client ​apps using WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) +Build Windows client ​for the tranditional .NET Framework
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-<faicon title-winforms> ​ <span title-content>​[[map_suite_desktop_for_winforms|Desktop for WinForms]]</​span>​ 
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-Build Windows client apps using Windows WinForms. ​ 
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-<​faicon ​ title-webapi <span title-content>​[[map_suite_web_for_webapi|Web for WebAPI]]</​span>​+<faicon title-winforms> <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_desktop_for_winforms|Desktop ​for WinForms]]</​span>​
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-Build REST based web services ​for JS/HTML5 Web applications +Build Windows client ​for the cross platform framework: ​.NET Core
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-<​faicon ​ title-mvc> ​ <span title-content>​[[map_suite_web_for_mvc|Web for MVC]]</​span>​ 
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-Build web mapping applications using the MVC framework, running on Windows.  ​ 
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-<faicon title-webforms>​ <span title-content>​[[map_suite_web_for_webforms|Web for WebForms]]</​span>​ 
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-Build traditional ASP.NET Web Forms mapping applications.  ​ 
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-=====ThinkGeo SDKs and Offline Data===== +
-ThinkGeo provides the following Add-Ons and offline data, which are the same ones ThinkGeo Cloud is using. The data can be properly consumed by ThinkGeo UI Controls Offline.  ​+
  
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-<faicon title-routing> <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_sdk_routing|Routing]]</​span>​+<faicon title-webforms> <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_web_for_webapi|Web for WebAPI]]</​span>​
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-Find the shortest path between multiple locations, deliver turn-by-turn directions, avoid specified areas.+Build Web apps using Web API
  
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-<faicon title-worldstreets> <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_offline_data_maps_streets|Maps Streets]]</​span>​+<faicon title-webforms> <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_web_for_blazor|Web for Blazor]]</​span>​
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-Royalty-free worldwide vector data ready to use in your application. ​  +Build Web apps using Blazor
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-<faicon title-maps-imagery>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_offline_data_maps_imagery|Maps Imagery]]</​span>​ 
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-Royalty-free high-level global imagery matched with highly-detailed US imagery. 
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-<faicon title-geocoding> ​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_sdk_geocoding|Geocoding]]</​span>​ 
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-Convert US addresses to coordinates and vice-versa  ​ 
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-<faicon title-reverse-geocoding>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_sdk_reverse_geocoding|Reverse-Geocoding]]</​span>​ 
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-Reverse-geocoding allows you to match a latitude and longitude location to a street address anywhere on earth. 
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-<faicon title-elevation>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_sdk_elevation|Elevation]]</​span>​ 
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-Get the elevation of a point on the earth. ​ 
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 =====ThinkGeo Open Source===== =====ThinkGeo Open Source=====
  
-ThinkGeo provides following open Open Source libraries, all available on Github. ​+ThinkGeo provides ​the following open Open Source libraries, all available on Github. ​
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 <faicon title-vectormap>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_vector_map_javascript_library|VectorMap.js]]</​span>​ <faicon title-vectormap>​ <span title-content>​[[thinkgeo_vector_map_javascript_library|VectorMap.js]]</​span>​
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