[Qgis-user] looking for mapping program
Nicolas Cadieux
nicolas.cadieux at archeotec.ca
Wed Aug 29 15:08:26 PDT 2018
Hi,
You will find that QGIS is an excellent product that can be used in a
professional environment. It is stable. I do not know XMap 7 pro
therefore I could not help you to see if this is a good replacement. It
would help to know exactly what you do with XMap 7 pro.
Importing projects will probably be impossible or would need some
competent programmer. This will probably be the same for all GIS
software. What you will be able to import is the raster files and
vector files into a new QGIS project. QGIS can handle most formats.
You can look at this https://www.gdal.org/formats_list.html and
https://www.gdal.org/ogr_formats.html for more information on the
various formats.
Nicolas
On 2018-08-29 11:33 AM, Diane Green wrote:
> We currently use XMap 7 pro and are looking for a replacement
> package. I need some feedback to see if QGIS is a good replacement.
> We also need in the new package the ability to import the old projects
> from XMap 7 pro which does not have an export option except txt
> format. We are a forestry based company.
>
> Any comments are welcome.
>
> Diane Green
>
>
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