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gvSIG is a tool oriented to manage geographic information. It is characterized by a user-friendly interface, with a quick access to the most usual raster and vector formats. In the same view it includes local as well as remote data through a WMS, WCS or WFS source. It is aimed at users of ... [More] geographic information, whether professionals or civil servants (city councils, councils, regional councils or ministries) from any part of the world (its interface is in several languages), in addition to being free. [Less]

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NavTable is a gvSIG's extension to view in a agile way the registers of vectorial geographical information layers. Its main characteristic is that allows to see the element's attributes one by one and in vertical direction. Some of its features are: edit alphanumeric values and navigate ... [More] among the elements of an information layer. NavTable is a simple tool that was thought to get a more confortable user experience in GIS. In spite of beeing a very recent development it is very useful in order to work with data everyday. The extension NavTable has been developed by the Cartography Engineering Laboratory of University of A Coruña, CartoLab and it has been released under the terms of the version 3 of the GNU General Public License. We encourage to any user to let us know any suggest, comment [Less]

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gvSIG Mini is a mobile free viewer of free aceess maps based on tiles (OpenStreetMap, YahooMaps, Microsoft Bing, ...), with a WMS, WMS-C client, address and POI search, routes, hybrid location and many more things. It runs on Java ME and Android smartphones.

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gvSIG Mobile is a Geographic Information System (GIS) aimed at mobile devices, ideal for projects that capture and update data in the field. It's known for having a user-friendly interface, being able to access the most common formats and a wide range of GIS and GPS tools which are ideal for ... [More] working with geographic information. gvSIG Mobile aims at broadening gvSIG Desktop execution platforms to a range of mobile devices, in order to give an answer to the needings of a growing number of mobile solutions users, who wish to use a GIS on different types of devices. So far, gvSIG Mobile is a Geographic Information System, as well as a Spatial Data Infrastructures client for mobile devices. Such a client is also the first one licensed under open source. [Less]

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OSGeo-Live is a self-contained bootable DVD, USB thumb drive or Virtual Machine based on Xubuntu, that allows you to try a wide variety of open source geospatial software without installing anything. It is composed entirely of free software, allowing it to be freely distributed, duplicated and passed around.

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gvSIG Educa is a customization of the gvSIG Desktop Open Source GIS, adapted as a tool for the education of issues that have a geographic component. The aim of gvSIG Educa is to provide educators with a tool that helps students to analyse and understand space, and which can be adapted to different levels or education systems.

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  21,588 lines of code  |  3 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

gvsig-gpe is a library for reading and writing data in GML format, through the use of events. It does not depend on any geometry data model, providing the raw data to the application. Initially developed for the GML format, it supports the registration of readers and writers for any other formats, like KML.

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IntroductionextMDB is an extension for gvSIG Desktop, the Open Source GIS (http://www.gvsig.gva.es) promoted by the the Valencian Government, for accessing data stored by Intergraph GeoMedia® in MS Access (MDB) format, easily loading geometries and related data by using the well-known "Add ... [More] layer" interface available in gvSIG. Prerequisites:Windows operating system (not tested on Vista) Linux operating system (tested on Ubuntu) gvSIG 1.9 alpha or better InstallThe correct version of gvSIG must be installed on the PC. The installation steps are: download the installer from the project's website; execute the installer double-clicking on it (if the installer is a .jar file, it could be necessary to type in the command prompt: java -jar [path_to]extMDB-1.1-install.jar, where [path_to] is the path to the installer - e.g., c:\download\-). If the installation process doesn't automatically find the folder where the correct version of the gvSIG application is installed, it has to be manually indicated. For instance, in the case of gvSIG 1.9 alpha on Windows XP, the folder could be C:\Program Files\gvSIG_1.9_alpha or on Linux it could be /home/[user]/gvSIG_1.9_alpha where [user] is the user's name. UninstallTo uninstall extMDB, remove the folder [path_to_gvSIG_1.9_alpha]\bin\gvSIG\extensiones\com.iver.cit.gvsig.mdb where [path_to_gvSIG_1.9_alpha] is the path to the root folder of gvSIG (see above). If during the installation process the 'FMap' library has been updated, it's possible to revert it to the unmodified copy deleting 'fmap.jar' in the folder [path_to_gvSIG_1.9_alpha]\bin\gvSIG\extensiones\com.iver.cit.gvsig\lib and renaming 'fmapyyyymmddhhmm.backup' to 'fmap.jar', where 'yyyymmddhhmm' is the date and time of the installation (if the case of multiple 'fmapyyyymmddhhmm.backup' files, rename the oldest file). Usage:open the gvSIG's "Add layer" window select the 'MDB' tab among the layer's data sources select the GeoMedia® Warehouse to open clicking on the 'Search' button choose the suitables coordinate systems for the Feature Classes to import clicking on the '...' button (one or more Feature Class must be selected), otherwise the coordinate system of the current view is automatically set select the Feature Class(es) to import (the unsupported Feature Classes are marked in pale red) confirm clicking on the 'Ok' button to start the conversion Limitations:the data access is limited to read-only mode 'Text' and 'Image' (raster) types are not supported 'Arc' and 'Rectangle' geometries are not supported GeometryCollections composed by heterogeneous geometry types are not supported [Less]

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This extension adds a very simple (almost stupid) support to show geoRSS feeds on gvSIG (a full desktop oriented GIS software).

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