QGIS
QGIS offers create maps, class-leading cartography, professional map production as a self-hosted databases & data tools.
Overview
QGIS is a free, open source, cross platform (lin/win/mac) geographical information system (GIS) QGIS is a full-featured, user-friendly, free-and-open-source (FOSS) geographical information system (GIS) that runs on Unix platforms, Windows, and MacOS. The project has 13K+ GitHub stars and is licensed under GPL-2.0.
Getting Started
Source: GitHub README
Precompiled binaries for QGIS are available at the QGIS.org download page. Please follow the installation instructions carefully.
The building guide can be used to get started with building QGIS from source.
For installation of QGIS Server, see its getting started documentation.
Normalized Features
Source: tool-features-normalized.json
docker, mssql, plugins, postgresql, reports.
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- Plugin / Extension System
Analytics & Reporting
- Reports
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