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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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Ross M
10/22/15
Using QGIS in Local Government
What do you like best? QGIS is a robust, reliable and full featured desktop GIS freely available under the GNU GPL. It offers us a fully customisable and flexible interface that is easy to learn and use. As it can read and write to multiple different formats it is useful in sharing data between different applications. What do you dislike? Trying to keep up-to-date with all the new developments and features. Intermittent lack of plugin documentation. Recommendations to others ...
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Nathan S
10/22/15
A fantastic piece of software that always provides a GIS solution
What do you like best? 1) The GUI, ease of use and the high quality look of the maps that are created. 2) The volume of tools available, from the simple to the highly advanced, in a manner that are easy to use and provide quick solutions to GIS problems. 3) The community and the support provided. What do you dislike? Honestly, there is nothing major that I dislike about QGIS Recommendations to others considering the product: There is a incredible variety of plugins and ...
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User in Information Technology and Services
10/22/15
QGIS Opensource Solution
What do you like best? Its free! I've been able to use it at home without the huge costs of competitor licences. We've been able to give staff in the authority a GIS package with no additional costs. In comparison to MapInfo for me I love the styling options and the ability to mass produce maps using the atlas in the composer window. I also find it fantastic due to its ability to open a high number of file formats and the ease in being able to export it to another format to be used on ...
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User in Environmental Services
10/22/15
QGIS review
What do you like best? Qgis is similar to the ArcGis software, however, qgis is totally free. The fact that it is free is overall the best part to it. There is a slight learning curve to using the software, but the maps you can make with qgis are absolutely amazing and it is surprising that they are created from free software. What do you dislike? The learning curve for the software can be steep at times. This is usually when you want to go deeper into more complicated mapping ...
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Levi B
10/21/15
Due to the costs of other products, I have used and taught QGIS extensively while working abroad.
What do you like best? I like the simplicity of basic geoprocessing in QGIS and how similar the platform is to ArcGIS. The former makes hands-on teaching very easy in developing countries where language barriers already exist. The latter makes teaching easy in America where the primary program is ArcGIS, therefore students are able to use their prior knowledge and readily apply it to QGIS. Plus, I think QGIS is even easier to navigate and use! I also really like the online community and ...
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Bisma B
10/21/15
Productive
What do you like best? Easy to navigate, ability for people to update and add new functions. What do you dislike? Some functions lag and the program can shut down automatically. I would also find it helpful to have an online guide for functions What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I was working on an academic project to find potential regions for carpool lots in a particular city. I realized there are many functions to help assist in ...
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User in Architecture & Planning
10/21/15
research
What do you like best? the program allows for accurate data collection and mapping. What do you dislike? the process of importing and exporting to and from excel is a bit complicated. Recommendations to others considering the product: definitely a highly recommended software. great for data collection and drawing community conclusions. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I have been able to collect data from various sources and ...
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User in Hospital & Health Care
10/21/15
Open-source community enhances an easy-to-use, powerful free tool: QGIS
What do you like best? QGIS is a free alternative to expensive GIS software that is often out of reach of the hobby cartographer, computer enthusiast or researcher. The community support / forums are extremely active with helpful QGIS enthusiasts who are glad to help a QGIS newbie troubleshoot a problem and the free scripts / software add-ins turn QGIS into an extremely powerful tool for the novice and expert map-maker alike. What do you dislike? The learning curve of QGIS is, like ...
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User in Government Administration
10/21/15
A casual review of QGIS from an ArcGIS user's perspective.
What do you like best? I enjoy the fact that it works natively in Linux, allowing me to do some spatial analysis work and data previewing without having to VM into windows or remote desktop into an external server. Having an open source GIS client also allows for anyone to contribute features, provided that they are competent at programming. What do you dislike? Creating a printable map isn't the easiest. As well, getting GDB integration to work on Linux is a royal pain to get working. ...
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User in Printing
10/21/15
Good experience with QGIS
What do you like best? The best part of QGIS is that it can be linked with SQL server database. It has reduced by work load to great extent. And also the response is decent. It does not take much time to load data on the maps with small details also. What do you dislike? It is slower sometimes when working with ample data. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I'm working with mapping historic old data and find changing trend over the years.
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