The project uses date-based versioning (YYMMDD) for simplicity, reflecting the fast-changing nature of map tile providers.
SAS.Planet remains an indispensable tool for offline satellite imagery analysis, and understanding its nightly build naming scheme helps you stay current without confusion. If you encountered the string 25011410738x647z upd in an automated message or error log, treat it as a request to upgrade to a build newer than January 14, 2025.
The SAS.Planet repository may have switched from SVN to Git, changing revision numbering. Fix: Look for the closest build by date (250114). Nightly archives are often named by date rather than revision. sasplanetnightly25011410738x647z upd
⚠️ : Nightly builds may contain bugs, crashes, or incomplete features. ⚠️ No official support : Users are expected to test on their own risk. ⚠️ Backup configuration : Before replacing a stable SAS.Planet installation with a nightly, back up your Data folder and settings. ⚠️ Antivirus alerts : Some map‑downloading tools trigger false positives – always verify the hash from an official source.
is a highly effective, free portable geographic information system (GIS) application tailored for Windows platforms. The specific nightly build release variant sasplanetnightly25011410738x647z upd marks a significant 64-bit architecture progression optimized for deep high-resolution tile management, spatial data caching, and automated API map script fixes. The SAS
Updated Scripting Engine: Improved compatibility for custom PascalScript map sources.
cache not updating in internet mode and fixed IP-based searches. Map Source Management ⚠️ : Nightly builds may contain bugs, crashes,
The primary utility of the 250114 build is downloading georeferenced maps for offline navigation or remote sensing.
: Specifies that this is the 64-bit architecture version of the program. 7z : The file extension for the compressed archive.
The project uses date-based versioning (YYMMDD) for simplicity, reflecting the fast-changing nature of map tile providers.
SAS.Planet remains an indispensable tool for offline satellite imagery analysis, and understanding its nightly build naming scheme helps you stay current without confusion. If you encountered the string 25011410738x647z upd in an automated message or error log, treat it as a request to upgrade to a build newer than January 14, 2025.
The SAS.Planet repository may have switched from SVN to Git, changing revision numbering. Fix: Look for the closest build by date (250114). Nightly archives are often named by date rather than revision.
⚠️ : Nightly builds may contain bugs, crashes, or incomplete features. ⚠️ No official support : Users are expected to test on their own risk. ⚠️ Backup configuration : Before replacing a stable SAS.Planet installation with a nightly, back up your Data folder and settings. ⚠️ Antivirus alerts : Some map‑downloading tools trigger false positives – always verify the hash from an official source.
is a highly effective, free portable geographic information system (GIS) application tailored for Windows platforms. The specific nightly build release variant sasplanetnightly25011410738x647z upd marks a significant 64-bit architecture progression optimized for deep high-resolution tile management, spatial data caching, and automated API map script fixes.
Updated Scripting Engine: Improved compatibility for custom PascalScript map sources.
cache not updating in internet mode and fixed IP-based searches. Map Source Management
The primary utility of the 250114 build is downloading georeferenced maps for offline navigation or remote sensing.
: Specifies that this is the 64-bit architecture version of the program. 7z : The file extension for the compressed archive.
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