[OSGeo-UK] Resources for the less technical

Ravi Kumar ravivundavalli48 at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 21 01:53:19 EST 2011


'but both open source GIS and Open Street Map can come across as a bit techy.'
For some OpenGIS it is true, But not all..
Qgis, OpenJUMP are easy for shifting from ESRI SW
Ravi


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 From: Denis Payne <denis at dwpayne.net>
To: uk at lists.osgeo.org 
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 2:15 PM
Subject: [OSGeo-UK] Resources for the less technical
 
I'd add to that request for schools a similar one for Parish Councils. 
They're now members of the PSMA, but that helps not one iota when the 
technology is as techy as it is.

Any ideas?

Denis


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> From: stuart lester<stulester at gmail.com>
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> Hello,
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> I had a query about the options for GI software for a secondary
> school. I know esri uk have set up a website to highlight their
> software. I wondered if there is anything simple that covers open
> source GIS?
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> The no cost of software is obviously better than ESRI but both open
> source GIS and Open Street Map can come across as a bit techy.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stu
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