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Quantum GIS

Quantum GIS (QGIS) is a user friendly Open Source Geographic Information System (GIS) that runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, and Windows. QGIS supports vector, raster, and database formats. QGIS is licensed under the GNU General Public License. QGIS lets you browse and create map data on your computer. It supports many common spatial data formats (e.g. ESRI ShapeFile, geotiff). QGIS supports plugins to do things like display tracks from your GPS. QGIS is Open Source software and its free of cost (download here). We welcome contributions from our user community in the form of code contributions, bug fixes, bug reports, contributed documentation, advocacy and supporting other users on our mailing lists and forums. Financial contributions are also welcome.
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Newsflash

Version 0.10.0 "Io" has been released and packages for major platforms are now available. For information on the release, see the Announcement on the QGIS Blog.
 

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QGIS in ITBusiness interview
Thursday, 25 August 2005

Hey folks.

OGUG is Ottawa's GRASS Users Group. Recently Dave Sampson and Scott Mitchell were interviewed by Shane Schick from ITBusiness, an online magazine published by Computing Canada. The articles discusses GRASS / QGIS, open source GIS and the interaction of local users groups. OGUG will soon have the link to the article on their site. We would also be interested in news articles of other GRASS users groups. In the mean time please follow the link bellow and feel free to add it to the main GRASS site.

Although some details are probably lost in the editorial process (like the requirement of UMN mapserver for publishing GRASS maps to the net) for the general public or those unfamiliar with GRASS its good first intro. We'll wait to see how many people contact us concerning GRASS and such.

 
Building QGIS on FreeBSD
Monday, 15 August 2005
This article describes how to build QGIS 0.7 CVS from source. It assumes that you have a development environment installed for FreeBSD (gcc/g++). Note that I am not a FreeBSD expert by any means. This method worked for me on a fresh FreeBSD 5.4 install. All dependencies except GRASS 6.0 were installed from the ports collection.
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Qt3 to Qt4 for ui design
Sunday, 17 July 2005

First impressions from a c+ luddite

As you may be aware we are hoping to carry out a transition of the QGIS code base to the newly released Qt4 toolkit. Exactly when this will happen has yet to be determined. I have spent some time looking at the new features of Qt4 and report here a littel bit on the transition of user interface components to the updated version of Qt.
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QGISSERS Go LinuxTag'ing!
Thursday, 30 June 2005
Over June 23-26 2005, The first official QGIS developer gathering took place.  The occasion was an interesting social event - a group of virtual friends from IRC meeting in person for the first time. We had great aspirations of squishing zillions of bugs in the 0.7rc sourceforge bug queue, implementing new features in CVS HEAD, refactoring Makefiles and more....
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