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QGIS, an open-source GIS platform, shines brightly in the realm of geospatial analysis and mapping. Users laud its user-friendly interface and the ability to seamlessly integrate plugins, making tasks more efficient. The direct connection to platforms like Google Earth and OpenStreetMap simplifies data importation. Its strong suit as a free software with a ...Read more
QGIS is an open-source GIS platform with a wide array of features and plugins that make work easier and more efficient.
The software has a user-friendly interface, making it easy to navigate and access tools, especially for those new to GIS applications.
QGIS provides powerful geoprocessing and digitizing tools, simplifying the process of creating valuable geographic analysis.
It allows for spatial analysis and manipulation of data formats, offering advanced features for visualizing, analyzing, and editing geographic data.
Output templates are not readily available, requiring additional time for configuring settings when doing layout.
Some features, like the search feature, need improvement to be on par with other GIS applications.
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Dan J
06/06/16
excellent open-source GIS software
What do you like best? QGIS can do just about any spatial analysis or processing that you may need. If something isn't build into the core functionality there's probably a plugin for it. The large community of developers and users means that there are a multitude of tutorials and forum posts that can help you troubleshoot when you run into problems. On multiple occasions I've had it vastly outperform proprietary GIS software when running computational intensive analyses. With every ...
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Anette RosengÄrd P
01/29/16
Enjoying QGIS more than commercial products
What do you like best? QGIS is a highly professional GIS software offering an intelligent solution for all kinds of needs. What I appreciate the most are 1) easy access to databases 2) high performance raster tools 3) excellent print composer - almost any result can be achieved 4) the support community - just google and there's an answer 5) one annual stable release 6) various plugins with great user-defined features 7) the use of transparency 8) released thematic maps and labeling 9) and ...
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Jeffry E
12/28/15
Excellent Alternative to ESRI ArcGIS
What do you like best? Its free, built largely on top of gdal and osgeo libraries that are exactly what the commercial ArcMap software builds on. Has a few automation tools that users may find a little more intuitive and flexible than model builder, but with more limited functionality. What do you dislike? The user interface of Qgis is not nearly as clean and refined as the paid alternatives. Online mapping is also becoming a bigger player in the GIS world and Qgis has slim offerings ...
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Katrina E
11/04/15
Free, open source platform
What do you like best? QGIS is the most powerful free and open source geospatial platform out there. You have the ability to analyze and dissect geospatial patterns similar to ArcGIS. The best part is that if you need to be able to create your own custom plugin, you can do that. The search features for tools are pretty stellar. You can view what tool you need by keyword under the help menu. What do you dislike? I am super impressed with QGIS. However, every once in a while you ...
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User in Information Technology and Services
11/03/15
Very handy tool for Product Development
What do you like best? The way that you can just drag and drop files into QGIS and it will just open them for you, especially GML files. I work with GML files a lot and find QGIS simple to use unlike another in ArcGIS. Also the fact that you can easily connect to databases is a major plus for me. What do you dislike? The intuitive nature isn't really there, it took a while for me to work out how to add data and do all of the things that i want to do. this area could be improved a ...
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Kristin E
11/02/15
Great Open Source GIS Software
What do you like best? I feel the best part of QGIS is the open source nature of this software. Not only is there no cost to the user to download and run this program, but the online community and support for this software is great. I am always able to easily find how to complete tasks and troubleshoot if I run into difficulties. I also really like the ability to add R (an open source statistical software) into QGIS. This is a benefit that QGIS has over ArcGIS. By adding the R plug in, ...
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Christopher W
10/29/15
A wonderful open source software for the GI industry
What do you like best? The best thing about QGIS is that it is so easy to use. It can read most geographic and many non-geographic data formats that you wish to throw at it; it has a wonderfully intuitive user interface; it renders everything quickly and in good quality; and for our customers it is very easy to guide them through how to use it with our data. It is great for cartography. What do you dislike? One of the product's strengths is also arguably its biggest annoyance, that ...
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Mojgan E
10/29/15
QGIS Review
What do you like best? It's amazing that I can connect to my SQL server databases easily using this free and wonderful software. What do you dislike? I cannot access the data features inside the ArcGIS Geodatabase by using QGIS. It works well just with shape files. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I'm creating a database in SQL and by using this software I can convert my tables into shape files easily.
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Mohammed Habib R
10/28/15
QGIS for Government
What do you like best? The flexibility and the tools available to better present data. Package being free major benefit for me as my department wouldn't have funded a software license Mass following so help is always present on forums What do you dislike? Not having a comprehensive training manual saying that there are hints and tips that do appear to help. Other than that the package does what I require it to do. Since I am a novice at using the system I tend to use forums ...
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User in Research
10/28/15
I've used QGIS to complete research in a spatial statistics course.
What do you like best? QGIS is open-source, adaptable, and flexible. I feel that it adapts well to related software (such statistical software or other mapping formats) and as such, QGIS seems like it's always on the cutting edge in this field. It also feels much more flexible than ArcMap and can help answer more specific research questions. What do you dislike? Simple commands and tasks like scrolling are not always intuitive. For example, when you're in the map composer, you have to ...
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