[OSGeo-Discuss] Can I do the same GIS tasks with OS (as with ESRI)?
Paul Ramsey
pramsey at cleverelephant.ca
Fri Apr 25 07:55:16 PDT 2008
Paolo,
Among the things that QGIS (and other open source desktops) can't do
are a table join, a spatial join, high quality paper output, and
symbolized thematic mapping. Particular drawbacks of QGIS include the
single-threaded user interface model (ui locks during render, making
work with large files very stop-n-go) and relatively simple editing
tools.
I think it's contingent on us as evangelizers to not over-sell. I
would not recommend QGIS or any other open source desktop to someone
whose prior experience was Arc* until I had a clear understanding of
the use case. In response to the query "can I replace ArcView with
open source", my answer is "in general, no, but maybe for a specific
use case".
P.
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 11:37 PM, Paolo Cavallini <cavallini at faunalia.it> wrote:
> Paul Ramsey ha scritto:
>
> > I'd buck up for a copy of ArcView (much cheaper than ArcGIS), and use
> > GRASS / PostGIS / etc tools for things like analysis. You can use
> > ArcView to generate the paper and do some quick low-end analytics and
> > the other tools for more involved stuff.
>
> A reasonably good replacement for ArcView is also QGIS (which integrates
> nicely with GRASS, btw).
> pc
> --
> Paolo Cavallini, see: http://www.faunalia.it/pc
> Noi ci troviamo con parecchie difficoltà con NGI http://www.ngi.it/
>
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