Hello David, take a look at www.gvsigce.org. gvSIG CE is a community driven Open Source GIS project based on a version of gvSIG OADE bundled with SEXTANTE, GRASS GIS and SAGA. gvSIG CE will be develop with English as the only project language, for a more international community. A technical preview of the upcoming gvSIG Community Edition 1.0 is available for download here: http://gvsigce.sourceforge.net/joomla/index.php/download That is a zero-install distribution. Simply unpack it somewhere on your harddisk and start it. To install Grass GIS and SAGA in the technical preview follow this instructions: http://gvsigce.sourceforge.net/forums/viewforum.php?f=3&sid=14d8af342c35d83db614e800542a61f9 Markus, I'll try to update this link http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_and_Sextante Developers of Sextante and gvSIG OADE made a great work to make easier the use of Grass GIS and SAGA with Sextante in gvSIG CE. Best regards! Jose
-- José Antonio Canalejo Alonso gvSIG CE Team www.gvsigce.org >On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 12:27 AM, David Percy <[email protected]> wrote: > Our local open source gis (PDX-OSGEO) group partners with a regional > conference (GIS in Action) each year to supply an open source "track" > in the program. The last two years we've hosted a "open source GIS > desktop smackdown", which is quite popular and fun. > The last two years gvSig and Quantum have each won one year. > > gvSig + Sextante pretty much looks like it will do anything! get the > Oxford Archaeology version... > > Quantum is great, it has tons of plugins, and ties into GRASS. I like > the interface a lot, and I've used it for teaching for four years. >You can of course also combine >http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_and_Sextante >cheers >Markus
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