AGIS is a user friendly mapping and simple geographic information system for Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP. Maps and data can be provided by the user in the form of text files either created by other programs, or typed using a text editor. All control files used by AGIS are ASCII text, so it is easier to create such files using other systems. The program has sufficient control dialogs built in to create and edit all control information without requiring the user to understand the structure of these files. High quality map images can be copied to the clipboard and pasted into popular packages such as Microsoft Word, or save directly to your hard disk as jpeg or bmp files. (Shareware)
An annual international conference, gathering developers and users as
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business opportunities in the field of open source geospatial
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LizardTech Express Suite – GeoExpress, Spatial Express and Express Server work together for a complete solution: manipulate and compress images with GeoExpress, store them in Oracle Spatial with Spatial Express, and distribute them using Express Server to quickly get your images into the hands of the decision makers who need them.
An annual international conference, gathering developers and users as
well as managers and decision makers to discuss trends and growing
business opportunities in the field of open source geospatial
software. 2008 theme: "Open Source Geospatial: An Option for
Developing Nations". Click here
An annual international conference, gathering developers and users as
well as managers and decision makers to discuss trends and growing
business opportunities in the field of open source geospatial
software. 2008 theme: "Open Source Geospatial: An Option for
Developing Nations". Click here