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| GvSIG OA Digital 2010 BETA released Ben Ducke - Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Today, we are please to provide (some) relieve for all open source GIS addicts. Following on the heels of the official gvSIG 1.9 (http://www.gvsig.gva.es/eng/gvsig-desktop/) release, we are preparing for the release of gvSIG OA Digital Edition 2010.
A beta version is now available that includes all new features of gvSIG 1.9, a...Read more... |
| City of Munich publishes guide to gvSIG 1.9 Ben Ducke - Thursday, 29 October 2009 We have been supporting and advocating the open source gvSIG desktop client (http://www.oadigital.net/software/gvsigoade) for a while now. And so has the Department of Environment and Health at the city of Munich who have just released their guide to using gvSIG 1.9 (http://webmapping.info/mwgvsig/index.php?title=Kurzanleitung_gvSIG) (in German). It's based on the OA Digital Quickstart...Read more... |
| Portable GIS Enterprise Joanne Cook - Thursday, 03 September 2009 OA Digital are pleased to announce the release of Portable GIS version 2, which now comes with enterprise-level support. Portable GIS is a full suite of desktop and web-based GIS packages that runs entirely on a USB stick, enabling it to be deployed rapidly and without setup or configuration in a...Read more... |
| GeoConnexions International Article Joanne Cook - Tuesday, 09 June 2009 OA Digital have an article in the June 2009 (http://www.geoconnexion.com/geo.php) edition of GeoConnexions International Magazine. In the "Open Sources" column, we talk about our work at Oxford Archaeology. The article is freely available to download in pdf format here (http://www.geoconnexion.com/uploads/opensource_intv8i6.pdf). Previous editions of the "Open Sources" column can be found, along...Read more... |
| OA Digital in print Joanne Cook - Wednesday, 29 April 2009 OA Digital had an article printed in the Spring 2009 edition of "Pinpoint", the magazine for the Location and Timing Knowledge Transfer Network (http://www.locationktn.com).In it we discussed our parent company's "Open Approach (http://openarchaeology.net/)" to archaeology and the trials and benefits this has brought. We also talk a little about the Openmoko...Read more... |
Today, we are please to provide (some) relieve for all open source GIS addicts. Following on the heels of the official gvSIG 1.9 (http://www.gvsig.gva.es/eng/gvsig-desktop/) release, we are preparing for the release of gvSIG OA Digital Edition 2010.
A beta version is now available that includes all new features of gvSIG 1.9, a...