Comparison of GIS software

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This is a comparison of notable GIS software. Please also see the list of GIS software.

[edit] Operating system support

GIS software Windows Mac OS X GNU/Linux BSD Unix Web
GRASS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
JGrass [1] Java Java Java Java Java No
MapServer Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes AMP
Chameleon Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes AMP
GeoServer No No No No No Java
GeoTools Java Java Java Java Java No
gvSIG Java Java Java Java Java No
JUMP GIS Java Java Java Java Java No
MapWindow GIS Yes (ActiveX) No No No No No
PostGIS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Quantum GIS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
SAGA Yes No Yes ? ? ?
uDIG Yes Yes Yes No No No
MapGuide OpenSource Yes No Yes ? ? Yes
Caliper Yes No No No No Yes
CARIS Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
ENVI Yes says "Mac" No No Yes No
ERDAS IMAGINE Yes No No No Solaris No
ESRI Yes No No No Yes Yes
Genamap ? ? ? ? ? ?
IDRISI Yes No No No No No
Intergraph Yes No No No No No
Manifold System Yes No No No No Yes
MapInfo Yes No Yes No Yes No
MetaCarta ? ? ? ? ? ?
Oracle Spatial Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
SAS/GIS Yes ? ? ? ? ?
Smallworld Yes ? Yes ? Yes Yes
SuperMap Yes Java Yes Java Java Yes
ILOG JViews Maps[2] Java Java Java Java Java Java & DHTML/Ajax
IONIC Software - RedSpider[3] Java Java Java Java Java Java/DHTML/JSP/Ajax
ILWIS Yes No No No No No
LandSerf Java Java Java Java Java No
Panorama "GIS Map 2005" No "GIS Panorama" No No No
SPRING Yes No Yes No Solaris No
SPRINGWeb Java Java Java Java Java No
TatukGIS Yes No {no}} No No ?
TerraLib ? ? ? ? ? ?
GeoWise InstantAtlas [4] Yes No No No No Yes
TNTmips Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
GIS software Windows Mac OS X GNU/Linux BSD Unix Web

Note that for those products that are available for Unix and/or Linux, compilation for Mac OS X and BSD may also be possible at little or no extra cost to the distributor, especially when source code is being made available. Java applications will run on all platforms for which a Java virtual machine or Java compiler of appropriate age is available; this includes Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris.