My primary tool for GIS manipulation and review on the desktop is the opensource uDig. This is because most of my GIS data is already created, and is available in either PostGIS or GeoServer. uDig interfaces well with each of these. When the occasional shapefile comes my way, it is as easy as dragging and dropping the file into …more
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