SAS.Planet

is a powerful, open-source Geographic Information System (GIS) application specifically designed to view and download high-resolution satellite imagery and conventional maps from a variety of online providers. The specific file you referenced, SAS.Planet.Nightly.250114.10738.x64.7z , is a 64-bit "nightly" build released on January 14, 2025, which includes the most recent updates and experimental features before they reach a stable release. The Role of SAS.Planet in Modern Cartography

If you still need to test SAS.Planet.Nightly.250114.10738.x64.7z :

Architecture Optimization

: The x64 designation in your file indicates it is optimized for 64-bit Windows systems, allowing it to handle larger map caches and more complex stitching operations than the traditional 32-bit versions.

tab. Select the map source and the zoom levels you want to save. Click Export (Stitching) : Once the download finishes, go to the tab in the same window. (good for large areas). : Select your destination folder. Georeferencing

: Once imagery is downloaded to the local cache, it can be viewed without an active internet connection. Geospatial Tools

Workaround: Delete settings.ini (backup first) and reconfigure.

9. Recommendation

Sas.planet.nightly.250114.10738.x64.7z May 2026

SAS.Planet

is a powerful, open-source Geographic Information System (GIS) application specifically designed to view and download high-resolution satellite imagery and conventional maps from a variety of online providers. The specific file you referenced, SAS.Planet.Nightly.250114.10738.x64.7z , is a 64-bit "nightly" build released on January 14, 2025, which includes the most recent updates and experimental features before they reach a stable release. The Role of SAS.Planet in Modern Cartography

If you still need to test SAS.Planet.Nightly.250114.10738.x64.7z : SAS.Planet.Nightly.250114.10738.x64.7z

Architecture Optimization

: The x64 designation in your file indicates it is optimized for 64-bit Windows systems, allowing it to handle larger map caches and more complex stitching operations than the traditional 32-bit versions. (good for large areas)

tab. Select the map source and the zoom levels you want to save. Click Export (Stitching) : Once the download finishes, go to the tab in the same window. (good for large areas). : Select your destination folder. Georeferencing SAS.Planet is a powerful

: Once imagery is downloaded to the local cache, it can be viewed without an active internet connection. Geospatial Tools

Workaround: Delete settings.ini (backup first) and reconfigure.

9. Recommendation