I'm not familiar with Qgis, but I found that Kosmo (from saig.es) is
much more stable than gvSIG and Jump (on which it is based). It supports
My SQL and Oracle as well as PostGIS and the spatial analyses are quite
good.


I have just tried Kosmo this morning and found it realllllly slow to
display postgis layers compare to QGis or Jump/OpenJump.

I haven't found yet a satisfying solution to deal with geographic data
with OS software.

Jump/openJump: I like the operators/validation tools, the creation of
WKT features, the navigation tools controled by keyboard, but it fails
on loading some postigs tables (where integer values are bigger than
Java Integer.MAX_VALUE, or when a short value is used),

QGis is very slow when querying attributes, and you can't paste easily
WKT for debugging.

gvSig does not allow me to load postgis data (Mac OS X bug ?)

so I use a mix of them according to my needs.
(and unfortunately, I can't run MezoGIS on Mac, at least for the
mapping part. All the rest is working, I can see my tables, load their
attributes, etc. If someone succeeded in using mezogis on mac, please
let me know)

Nicolas
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