[Qgis-user] ArcGIS & QGIS

Nicolas Cadieux nicolas.cadieux at archeotec.ca
Thu Nov 12 05:52:16 PST 2015


Yup, 
It's a problem and companies like ,Autodesk, MS and Esri make some money on their software and have no real short term insensitive to liberate file formats and program code.  
I know there is some work being done on a plugin with MapInfo workspaces but I am still looking for something for the Esri symbology.  I guess these things are more complicated as they are protected by copyright and need to be reversed engineered which is not legal if there's a copyright in place (to my knowledge). 
Your best bet could be to look at the QGIS web server.  This way, your client have a web page with your QGIS project but don't need to install QGIS.  I guess that could bridge some of the gap as everybody has a web browser on their computer. 
Nicolas Cadieux M.Sc. 
Les Entreprises Archéotec inc.  
8548, rue Saint-Denis Montréal H2P 2H2 
Téléphone: 514.381.5112  Fax: 514.381.4995 
www.archeotec.ca 
On Nov 12, 2015 8:12 AM, "Chris House [via OSGeo.org]" <ml-node+s1560n5235956h97 at n6.nabble.com> wrote: 

	Hi All, I've touched on this before in a previous email but I want to get more feedback from this group.  In my work my deliverables will sometimes include project files and data.  The data sharing is easy.  However, if the client uses ArcGIS how can I share things like symbology and project files?  I know this is a loaded question but I am running into some road blocks where my clients will have to duplicate everything in ArcGIS.  For many private and government organizations simply installing QGIS is not an option for them.  So far the cop out answer of is well that's their problem for vendor lock.  That isn't fair to a lot of my clients who don't get a choice in what software they use.  Most of the time these decisions are made at corporate level or at the highest governmental level.  I want to be able to produce quality work (which I can in QGIS) but I have to be able to share it when I need to without the duplication of work. I understand that ArcGIS does not play ball and so the burden to share is all on QGIS.  This is a problem that needs to be overcome by the QGIS community if they want to expand and become an equal in places where corporations and government agencies make the software choices at the highest levels. If somehow sharing projects and symbology (especially symbologyy) is already possible I would love to know how to do it. V/R Chris 
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