Quantum GIS

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Quantum GIS
Developer: QGIS Development Team
Latest release: 0.8.0 / December 29, 2006
OS: Linux, MS-Windows, Mac OS X, POSIX compliant systems
Use: Geographic information system
License: GPL
Website: http://www.qgis.org

Quantum GIS (often abbreviated to QGIS) is an open source GIS (mapping) application which is similar to commercial mapping packages. Because it is distributed as an opensource application under the GNU distribution license, Quantum GIS can be reprogrammed to perform different or more specialized tasks. There are also plug-ins available to expand compatibility and functionality. Quantum GIS has a small file size compared to commercial options and requires less RAM and Processing Power; hence it can be used on older hardware or running simultaneously with other applications where CPU power may be limited.

It is a multi-platform application and runs on different operating systems including Mac OS X, Linux, UNIX, and Windows XP. Performance appears to be better on non-Windows machines. For Mac users, the advantage of Quantum GIS over GRASS GIS is that it does not require the X11 windowing system in order to run, and all around the interface is much cleaner and faster.

Quantum GIS is continually maintained by an active group of volunteer developers who regularly release updates and bug fixes. Currently, developers have converted Quantum GIS into 14 languages and the application is used internationally in the school and professional environment.

[edit] External links

  • Quantum GIS Web site
  • MrSID to GeoTIFF Converter Link to software download that will convert MrSID files to GeoTIFF that work with QGIS (You can get DOQ's of aerial photos in MrSID format from the USGS or other organizations, maybe for free)
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