"Vazquez Morandeira, Jose Martin via QGIS-User" <[email protected]> writes:
> I've just started venturing into Python programming with QGIS, but my > main interest lies in QGIS applications for field data collection on > various topics. The problem is that I started with the idea that there > was an Android version of QGIS and that my plugins would be compatible > with tablets, ideal for fieldwork. But now I realize that this idea is > wrong... Is there any way to migrate or use my QGIS plugins on > Android? There are multiple programs that run on Android (and some run on iOS; I remain puzzled about licensing of the ones that incorporate QGIS code) that are useful for data collection. They have varying degrees of QGIS integration. I recommend trying them all and have listed them in order based on my impression of tightness of intergration with QGIS. * https://qfield.org/ Highly integrated; can export/import data and use qgis layer styling. Does not use QGIS plugins but there are QField plugins. This may be your best bet, but you have to buy into the "QField way" to use it. * https://merginmaps.com/ * https://www.geopaparazzi.org/smash/index.html * https://vespucci.io/ OpenStreetMap editor. Can be used for data collection for qgis, but is not oriented to qgis or to the GIS approach at all. _______________________________________________ QGIS-User mailing list [email protected] List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
