Josh,

Not exactly what you are asking for, but . . .   :c)

We’ve had success (7 currently in the field) with setting up Raspberry Pis with 
a GIS webserver stack and connecting to them in the field via Wifi from 
whatever web enabled device you have.  We have over 250k  (250,000) documents 
on four of them for the Survey field crews, and all the docs are geolocated 
down to the street level in the City.

https://github.com/klassenjs/rpi-workshop

Works great, you can run the RPi off a USB battery, or connect to vehicle 
ignition.  The nice piece is it has one button for on/off.  That’s it, run it, 
connect to Wifi and you have your own private internet/web server.   We’ve 
planned on setting up some collection processes via the web too, but haven’t 
gotten there yet.

Anyway, something to think about.

Bobb



From: Qgis-user <[email protected]> on behalf of Josh Hull 
<[email protected]>
Date: Friday, September 10, 2021 at 11:06 AM
To: qgis-user <[email protected]>
Subject: [Qgis-user] QGIS on a mobile platform

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Hello,

I am looking to use georeferenced pdf maps on a windows 7 32bit system. The 
majority of our work is outside internet coverage and utilizes premade pdf 
files. We are only using the maps for location reference purposes. I use QGIS 
to make the pdf files and send them to the system with a thumb drive. Does 
anyone know of a program that would run well on windows 7 32-bit?

Josh Hull
Hull Forest Products
218-349-9266
www.forest.solutions

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