[GRASSweb-list] markus: web/intro firsttime.inc,1.4,1.5

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Mon Jun 12 18:48:56 EDT 2006


Author: markus

Update of /grassrepository/web/intro
In directory doto:/tmp/cvs-serv1829

Modified Files:
	firsttime.inc 
Log Message:
some updates

Index: firsttime.inc
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RCS file: /grassrepository/web/intro/firsttime.inc,v
retrieving revision 1.4
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -d -r1.4 -r1.5
--- firsttime.inc	10 Jan 2005 16:51:54 -0000	1.4
+++ firsttime.inc	12 Jun 2006 22:48:53 -0000	1.5
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
 for the experimental winGRASS port
 <li><a href="http://www.openosx.com/grass/">MacOS X</a>  
 </ul>
-Here are some example screenshots on GRASS running under Linux,
+Here are some example screenshots on GRASS 5 (old) running under Linux,
 Windows/Cygwin and MacOS X.
 
 <p><a href="../demos/grass5_kdesnapshot_medium.jpg"><img src="../demos/grass5_kdesnapshot_small.jpg" border=1 ALT="GRASS 5 onLinux" hspace=5></a>   
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
 <h3>What can I do with GRASS? - Some examples</h3>
 
 <ul>
-<li>See our growing <a href="links.html">Applications and Screenshots</a> page.
+<li>See our growing <a href="../grass61/screenshots/index.php">Applications and Screenshots</a> page.
     Here you will find many examples on Applications and Institutes using GRASS, including an image gallery and reports.</li>  
 <li>Check out the new <a href="../grid3d/index.html">3D
     raster volume format</a>. It comes along with a 3D raster map algebra module,
@@ -64,8 +64,8 @@
     data to Vis5D visualization tool.</li>
 <li>Maybe you are interested in one of the many GRASS GIS <a href="related_projects.html">related
     projects and libraries</a>, such as MapServer, GDAL, PostgreSQL, OGR, libgrass, PROJ4 etc.</a>. 
-<li>Or have a look at the <a href="../nviz/index.html">NVIZ 3-D GRASS Interface</a>.
-<li>Get information about the <a href="../grass57/index.html">GRASS 5.7 development</a>. 
+<li>Or have a look at the <a href="../nviz/">NVIZ 3-D GRASS Interface</a>.
+<li>Get information about the <a href="../grass61/">GRASS 6 development</a>. 
 <li>There also exist many external packages for GRASS called <a href="../download/addons.php">Add-ons</a>.  
 <li>GRASS as a modular based GIS offers a wide range of possibilites to build professional
     solutions. The figure below is an example how grass can be used with other
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
 external database. In GRASS 5.0/5.3
 there are drivers for ODBC and PostgreSQL (see the related <a
 href=../community/sqlgrasslist.html>GRASS/SQL page</a>).<br>
-In <a href=../grass57/index.html>GRASS 5.7</a> it becomes really exciting and
+In <a href=../grass60/index.html>GRASS 6</a> it becomes really exciting and
 also includes native support for DBF files. But
 this system is not yet fully implemented.
 
@@ -100,14 +100,14 @@
 You either need a standard PC or a workstation running a UNIX-like operating system with X-Windows 
 (Openwin, KDE, GNOME, fvwm2, ...), e.g.: Linux (Intel or PowerPC), Solaris (SPARC or Intel), 
 HP-UX (HP PA-RISC), FreeBSD (Intel, Alpha AXP), Mac OS X (PowerPC), or another UNIX-compliant 
-system <b>or</b> MS-Windows (NT/2000/XP with cygwin) for the experimental winGRASS port.
+system <b>or</b> MS-Windows (NT/2000/XP with cygwin) for the experimental native winGRASS port.
 
 <p>
 
 <strong>NOTE:</strong> You can also install Linux or another operating system in its own hard drive partition 
 and run a Windows system parallel in another hard drive partition.</li>
 <ul>
-<li>GRASS binaries need around 60-80MB space
+<li>GRASS binaries need around 50-80MB space
 <li>GRASS sources need around 100MB+.</li>
 </ul>
 
@@ -125,8 +125,8 @@
 <h3>Well, I can't get my GIS data into GRASS! What now?</h3>
 
 <ul>
-<li>A good idea is to read the <a href="../gdp/html_grass5/import.html">GRASS data import</a>
-and also the <a href="../gdp/html_grass5/export.html">GRASS data export</a>
+<li>A good idea is to read the <a href="../gdp/html_grass5/import.html">GRASS 5 data import</a>
+and also the <a href="../gdp/html_grass5/export.html">GRASS 5 data export</a>
 help pages. As GRASS supports a wide range of image, raster, vector and
 sites data formats, you will probably find some module handling your data.  
 <li>From the GRASS <a href="../gdp/manuals.php">online manual
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@
 
 <ul>
 <li><a href="../gdp/general.php">General/Features</a> (descriptions on GRASS modules, FAQs, related articles etc.) 
-     and Manual pages (GRASS 4.x and GRASS 5.x commands and manual pages)
+     and Manual pages (GRASS commands and manual pages)
 <li><a href="../gdp/tutorials.php">Books, Tutorials</a> (Tutorials in english, italian, german etc.)
     and GRASS Courses in english, german, japanese)
 <li><a href="../gdp/installation.html">Install/Prog</a> (Documentation on Installing and Programming GRASS)





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