February 10, 2009 at 12:18 am by Steven Vance
Filed under Software, Tools
Quantum GIS (commonly known as QGIS) is an open-source Geographic Information Systems application that has been gaining ground since 2004. It runs on all operating systems (it began as a Linux project) and you can download it for free.
I used it a couple times because ESRI doesn’t make the popular ArcGIS software for Mac. That’s unfortunate, but like I said here, software, technology and mapping issues can be easily overcome – we can use QGIS to create maps. QGIS, though, is missing one major feature for basic map building: geocoding.
Here’s a step-by-step tutorial on how to bring in addresses onto our QGIS-based map: Read the rest of this entry »
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February 10, 2009 at 12:18 am by Steven Vance
Filed under GIS, Information, Maps, Software
Quantum GIS (commonly known as QGIS) is an open-source Geographic Information Systems application that has been gaining ground since 2004. It runs on all operating systems (it began as a Linux project) and you can download it for free.
I used it a couple times because ESRI doesn’t make the popular ArcGIS software for Mac. That’s unfortunate, but like I said here, software, technology and mapping issues can be easily overcome – we can use QGIS to create maps. QGIS, though, is missing one major feature for basic map building: geocoding.
Here’s a step-by-step tutorial on how to bring in addresses onto your QGIS map: Read the rest of this entry »
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