Also note that (IMHO) LTS versions are too outdated.
If you are a win user, you probably want to use
the "unstable" (currently 3.0.1) version as your regular tool and
optionally also the nightly build ("development" version, which implies really
unstable!)
for those cases in which you need a feature or a fix that
is not yet implemented in the "unstable".
Also, (again in my opinion), if you must use
GRASS a lot, the win version gives more trouble than the
linux version.
Agus
Mailing Lists wrote:
Hi
2009/11/30 Patrick Giraudoux <[email protected]>
By the way, can anyone tell me if the Windows standalone LTS version of QGIS as
described on the download website (see description below) includes GRASS ?
Unfortunately it does not - I will amend the page to make that clear.
Regards
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