
- New-freeware-spatial-viewer--GIS-Explorer
- 08-08-2006
![]() ![]() Re: New freeware spatial viewer - GIS Explorer
| Krzysztof Binia... | 08-11-2006 |
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GIS Explorer is a user friendly freeware Geographic Information System from
BMT Cordah. It supports many spatial data formats (Oracle Spatial, DGN, ESRI
Shape, GeoTIFF). Besides just opening and viewing files, the viewer supports
an extensive list of features including layer properties control, spatial
querying, map measurements, raster, Flash and PDF export and much more.
http://gis.bmtcordah.pl
Krzysztof Binias
BMT Cordah
BMT Cordah. It supports many spatial data formats (Oracle Spatial, DGN, ESRI
Shape, GeoTIFF). Besides just opening and viewing files, the viewer supports
an extensive list of features including layer properties control, spatial
querying, map measurements, raster, Flash and PDF export and much more.
http://gis.bmtcordah.pl
Krzysztof Binias
BMT Cordah
Krzysztof Binia¶ kirjoitti:
I tested this one and it's promising but very limited compared to some
other free (or even opensource) GIS system.
Formats supported are good - except that WMS/WFS support is missing. So
you can't use existing mapping server information.
"Spatial queries". Unless this means that you can get information from
objects under single point. To me it's a bit more than that like "select
all objects that are inside some area" and that functionality was missing.
You couldn't load text (annotation for example) at all (well it loads
location but you can't control how labels are displayed).
Everything from shapefile (and I assume from everywhere else too) is
loaded completely in memory. I have 5 layers totaling 450k elements and
loading them killed my current laptop (this has 512M memory). Smaller
shapes worked pretty well.
GUI was plain and simple and thus those familiar with Windows programs
can use it pretty painless.
Exports works as everything is exported as image shown in display -
vector formats or interactive flash would be über cool..
--
Jani Tiainen
I tested this one and it's promising but very limited compared to some
other free (or even opensource) GIS system.
Formats supported are good - except that WMS/WFS support is missing. So
you can't use existing mapping server information.
"Spatial queries". Unless this means that you can get information from
objects under single point. To me it's a bit more than that like "select
all objects that are inside some area" and that functionality was missing.
You couldn't load text (annotation for example) at all (well it loads
location but you can't control how labels are displayed).
Everything from shapefile (and I assume from everywhere else too) is
loaded completely in memory. I have 5 layers totaling 450k elements and
loading them killed my current laptop (this has 512M memory). Smaller
shapes worked pretty well.
GUI was plain and simple and thus those familiar with Windows programs
can use it pretty painless.
Exports works as everything is exported as image shown in display -
vector formats or interactive flash would be über cool..
--
Jani Tiainen
Hi.
Thank You for Your remarks.
Gis Explorer will be improve periodically.
Krzysztof Binias
BMT Cordah
Thank You for Your remarks.
Gis Explorer will be improve periodically.
Krzysztof Binias
BMT Cordah
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> BMT Cordah. It supports many spatial data formats (Oracle Spatial, DGN, ESRI
> Shape, GeoTIFF). Besides just opening and viewing files, the viewer supports
> an extensive list of features including layer properties control, spatial
> querying, map measurements, raster, Flash and PDF export and much more.
>
> http://gis.bmtcordah.pl