Cameron,
Thanks for the release.
It seems that there is an extra dot in the link [1].
Actually it seems that is with more links [2] in sourceforge [3]
[1] The /7.9/osgeo-live-vm-7..osgeo-live-vm-7.9.7z file could not be found or
is not available. Please select another file
[2] The
Besides QGIS and uDig, gvSIG and openJump wil do trick as well.
On May 12, 2011, at 9:32 AM, Andrea Francia (JRC) wrote:
Dear All,
do you have any suggestion about programs to visualize geotiff on Mac OS X?
Thank you
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Andrea Francia (JRC)
Tel: +39-0332-789794
The 30x30 m Nasa Meti ASTER GDEM is avalaible for the whole world [1]
[1] http://gvsigmac.blogspot.com/2009/07/aster-gdem-download-tutorial.html
On Aug 25, 2010, at 12:28 PM, marco.donn...@tiscali.it wrote:
Hi!
I'm doing a work on Alps using grass.
Somebody knows where I can
find a
Simon,
I agree 99% with you, but why you left Mac out of the tests. AFAICT Grass,
Qgis, Udig, OpenJump, OrbisGis, geoserver,
mapserver and somehow gvSIG work on Mac.
Agustin
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I think is the other way around, Universities should teach only with FOSS. I
like to think that at the universities we try to educate citizens no
technicians, so
if we want that our graduates become free citizens we only have a way to do so,
teach them with free tools. For years now, I've been
There is a new extension [1] for gvSIG able to do that [2].
[1] http://www.gvsig.gva.es/index.php?id=2187L=0
[2] http://mmedia.uv.es/display?c=adiezname=normalizar.mov
On Apr 20, 2009, at 12:04 PM, pere roca ristol wrote:
hi all,
I'm developing a webapplication that let's user upload their
My two cents: I feel very confortable in the Spanish OSGeo chapter, even if we
are in the
incubation process. I will say that I will feel better in any chapter based on
a common
language than in any other based in political or administrative constraints
More, I don't
like very much the term