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Tagged: open source, qgis

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Geospatial Desktop might sound like a generic book about deskotp GIS. It's not. It's about open source desktop GIS. The subtitle "Open Source GIS and Mapping" provides the important distinguisher.

Furthermore it's a revision of the book originally titled Desktop GIS. I confess I'm not familiar with the first edition and changes in the second one seem to focus on updates in the software discussed, rather than any key new principles. The book is by Gary Sherman, founder of the Quantum GIS project. 

Per the publisher, the original sold out quickly (published 11/2008) and has been out of print for some time. The reviews of the original were quite good on Amazon. I find it interesting (1) that this book is still popular even as desktop GIS is, I think, diminishing in use in favor of apps on other platforms and (2) that print texts continue to be in demand.

by Adena Schutzberg on 01/31 at 05:17 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Marco announces he has it up and running (if not perfectly) on a tablet and a phone. The code is available via GitHub.

- Berna Webdesign Blog via geomenke

 
by Adena Schutzberg on 08/17 at 06:33 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

gvSIG desktop 1.11 is available at the Downloads section of the gvSIG website. New features:

  • Copy/paste geometries between layers.
  • Lateral buffer.
  • Split line in equidistant sections.
  • Add consecutive numbers to attribute tables.
  • Find duplicates records in attribute tables.
  • Add-ons installer (beta).
  • NavTable new version.
  • gvSIG user manual included (available in the help menu).
  • Bugfixes contributed by the developers community.

- via Slashgeo

Tim Sutton offers a detailed recap of the QGIS Meeting in Lisbon, April 2011

- Linfiniti Go Blog

QGIS gained itself a Mastermap loader...

Open Source Computing and GIS in the UK Blog

by Adena Schutzberg on 04/20 at 04:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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