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QGIS aims to be an easy to use GIS, providing common functions and features. The initial goal was to provide a GIS data viewer, but now it also permits to edit, create and analyze lots of spatial datas. QGIS supports a number of raster and vector data formats, with new support easily added using the plugin architecture. with some tweaks by and ok ajacoutot@
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QGIS aims to be an easy to use GIS, providing common functions and
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features. The initial goal was to provide a GIS data viewer, but now
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it also permits to edit, create and analyze lots of spatial datas.
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QGIS supports a number of raster and vector data formats, with new
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support easily added using the plugin architecture.
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Supported formats are :
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- spatially-enabled PostgreSQL tables using PostGIS.
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- most vector formats supported by the OGR library, including ESRI
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shapefiles, MapInfo, SDTS and GML.
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- raster formats supported by the GDAL library, such as digital
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elevation models, aerial photography or landsat imagery.
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- online spatial data served as OGC-compliant WMS or WFS.
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