Thanks, Nathan!
Further -
May I presume I can capture waypoints/datapoints for the trees using a 
different program, like the dysco app, and import them to a map on QGIS?
My question of from where can I download maps still stands.
Thx.
Ray

Ray Morneau, Arborist
415.412.1127
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> On Jan 24, 2015, at 3:11 PM, Nathan Woodrow <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey Ray,
> 
> QGIS doesn't run on iPad sorry. There are also no plans to make it do so.
> 
> - Nathan
> 
>> On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 9:02 AM, Ray Morneau, Arborist <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> Thanks in advance for your patience and understanding as I try to teach this 
>> old fogey a new tool.
>> 
>> Although as an arborist I have decades of experience working with trees and 
>> tree inventories, and I've seen the fancy CAD work that project engineers 
>> can do, I'm starting from zero here.  I want to be able to be able to map my 
>> inventories, ranging in size from a city lot to an 80 acre parcel with 10 to 
>> 5,000 trees/features.
>> 
>> Questions-
>> 1.  Can I run QGIS on my iPad?  I take this machine out to the job for field 
>> notes anyway.
>> What QGIS file/s do I download.   The Mac OS file download didn't run here.
>> 
>> 2.  And where can I get base maps?  I presume such can be download from 
>> somewhere?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> Ray
>> 
>> Ray Morneau, Arborist
>> 415.412.1127
>> Sent from my iPad
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