We've compiled a list of 40 free and paid alternatives to gvSIG. The primary competitors include Google Maps, Google Earth. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between gvSIG and Waze, OsmAnd, HERE WeGo. Also you can look at other similar options here: Travel and Location Software.
We've compiled a list of 40 free and paid alternatives to gvSIG. The primary competitors include Google Maps, Google Earth. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between gvSIG and Waze, OsmAnd, HERE WeGo. Also you can look at other similar options here: Travel and Location Software.
gvSIG Mini Maps allows you to browse and navigate with GPS a full set of free on/offline maps from...
gvSIG Mini Maps allows you to browse and navigate with GPS a full set of free on/offline maps from...
gvSIG Platforms
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gvSIG Overview
gvSIG is a free open-source GIS project, characterized by a user-friendly interface, and capable of quickly accessing the most usual raster and vector formats. In the same view it includes local as well as remote data through a WMS, WCS or WFS.It is aimed at users of geographical information, professionals or civil servants (town halls, councils, regional councils or ministries) from any part of the world (at the moment its interface is in Spanish, Valencian, English, German, Czech, Chinese, the Basque language, Galician, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese and Rumanian).
Features:
Portable: it runs under different hardware / software platforms, Linux, Windows and Mac OS. Its programming language is Java. Modular: it is expandable to new functions through the development of plug-ins. Open-source: the original source code has been released under GNU-GPL license. Interoperable with solutions that have already been implemented: it can access data of other proprietary programs, such as ArcView, AutoCAD or Microstation without the need to change their format. Subject to standards: it follows the guidelines set out by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and the EU.