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Subject: Re: [gislist] Best Free GIS Viewer
Date:  01/22/2005 04:25:00 PM
From:  SJLE .. aol.com




Try MapMaker at _www.mapmaker.com_ (http://www.mapmaker.com)

Thanks,

Allan C. Harris
_AllanHarris@Harris-Brown.com_ (mailto:AllanHarris@Harris-Brown.com)

In a message dated 1/22/2005 12:22:15 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
fwarmerdam@gmail.com writes:

On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 16:20:43 -0800, Dylan Keon <keon@nacse.org> wrote:
> www.jump-project.org
> qgis.sourceforge.net
> openev.sourceforge.net
>
> UDIG (udig.refractions.net) is another open source GIS desktop app that
> looks promising, but it's in beta stage, and is probably overkill for
> use just as a viewer.
>
> You might also take a look at freegis.org, where you can find quite a
> few open source GIS software apps.

Analisa,

I would add that Thuban (http://thuban.intevation.de) is a good
candidate for an easy to use thematic GIS viewer that can be
pretty easily extended and customized in Python.

I believe that UDIG isn't mature enough for near term inclusion though
I did get an impressive demonstration of it recently. OpenEV is only
so-so as a vector gis viewer, though it has what I think are some great
raster capabilities. I am embarrassed to admit I haven't actually run
QGIS yet myself though I hear lots of good things about it.

You will obviously have to play with the various packages, but if you
want to customize it somewhat to provide canned views, or special
hooks into some of your auxilary reports your decision will likely be
substantially influenced by your comfort with various customization
mechanisms.

OpenEV and Thuban are Python based for instance, while JUMP is
Java code and QGIS would have to be extended in C++ (I think).

You just mention viewing and exploring the data, but are you also
interested in folks being able to print, or translate the data into other
formats? One thing that I think is quite valuable in "data+viewer"
CDs is including the ability in the viewer app to export the datasets
in a variety of formats. Depending on your target audience, you
might want to think about that.

Best regards,
--
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I set the clouds in motion - turn up | Frank Warmerdam,
warmerdam@pobox.com
light and sound - activate the windows | http://pobox.com/~warmerdam
and watch the world go round - Rush | Geospatial Programmer for Rent
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