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Subject: [gislist] Open GIS: Sextante for gvSIG has been released
Date:  06/05/2007 11:48:26 AM
From:  Alvaro Anguix



Hello,

We are pleased to announce that the SEXTANTE Project
(http://www.sextantegis.com/) has released a first version of his
analysis suite for gvSIG. The aim of this suite is to add advanced
spatial data analysis capabilities to gvSIG (http://www.gvsig.gva.es),
for both raster and vector data.

The suite comprises 161 extensions, including modules dealing with
geostatistics, geomorphometry, hydrology or point pattern analysis,
among others, along with basic raster and vector data handling
utilities. It is still a development version, so not all the extensions
are fully developed, and many of them are likely to be enhanced or even
completely rewritten in future stable versions. However, all of them are
fully functional in this release.

It is worth noting that not only this first release of SEXTANTE is still
under development, but also some parts of gvSIG itself (i.e. the ones
related to raster data handling), which still lacks some basic
functionalities which would greatly improve the usability of the whole
SEXTANTE-gvSIG system. We are working closely with the gvSIG development
team to solve this as soon as possible. For this reason, bugs and
limitations may appear, and we would like you to report on them in order
to help us improve the quality of our software. Caution should be
exercised specially when using extensions dealing with raster layers, as
gvSIG still has some limitations for handling this kind of data.

No documentation is available at the moment but we plan to publish it
soon, along with new extensions and features.

Binaries and sources can be downloaded from the SEXTANTE official
website at http://www.sextantegis.com <http://www.sextantegis.com/>

Both the website and the software are only available in spanish, but
english versions are on its way.

Regards.
Victor Olaya Ferrero
UNEX
Alvaro Anguix
IVER TI SA

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