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- ArcGIS Pro. ArcGIS Pro modernizes GIS with a ribbon interface, 64-bit processing, and 3D integration. It’s a massive overhaul. The focus is on quickness, ingenuity, and cartography.
- QGIS 3. Open source flows in the DNA of QGIS 3. It’s been genetically tailored to break the mold of commercial GIS with equally superior cartography, editing, and analysis tools.
- ArcGIS Desktop. ArcGIS Desktop is cutting edge in GIS. It raises the bar to the next level by doing what other GIS software can’t. Its success is that it’s expandable.
- Hexagon Geomedia. Hexagon GeoMedia has 40+ years of history. But lately, it’s taken a bit of a slide. Nevertheless, Geomedia is still solid as GIS software.
- Visme Map Generator. After trying all of the major dedicated mapping software applications, we found that the Visme Map Generator is the easiest to use and ideal for creating maps online.
- Infogram. Another great map making solution we found (and tried) is the Infogram interactive mapmaker. Infogram is a web-based software and offers over 550 country and regional map templates allowing you to create beautiful and interactive maps in minutes without any coding or design skills.
- G.Projector. The G.Projector software was designed and is distributed by NASA. This particular software is an excellent tool for investigating map projections.
- QGIS. QGIS is another free map building software that utilizes real-world data to either create maps from scratch or compare current maps with up-to-date geospatial data.
- QGIS 3. 4.8 stars. When QGIS releases a new version, it’s kinda a big deal. Because the unsung heroes of open source GIS software are back! It’s their third big release.
- QGIS 2 (Quantum GIS) 4.0 stars. After the epic GIS software battle in GIS history between ArcGIS vs QGIS, we illustrated with 27 differences why QGIS is undoubtedly the #1 free GIS software package.
- GRASS GIS. 3.9 stars. GRASS GIS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System) was developed by the US Army Corps of Engineers as a tool for land management and environmental planning.
- Whitebox GAT. 3.8 stars. Yes, Whitebox GAT (Geospatial Analysis Toolbox) is #4 on the list of open source, free GIS software. Unbelievably, Whitebox GAT has only been around since 2009 because it feels so fine-tuned when you see it in action.
- Google Earth Pro. (369) 4.6 out of 5. 6th Easiest To Use in GIS software. Save to My Lists. Overview. Product Description. How are these determined? This description is provided by the seller.
- Esri ArcGIS. (528) 4.5 out of 5. 7th Easiest To Use in GIS software. Save to My Lists. Overview. Product Description. How are these determined? This description is provided by the seller.
- Google Places. (116) 4.6 out of 5. 3rd Easiest To Use in GIS software. Save to My Lists. Overview. Product Description. How are these determined? This description is provided by the seller.
- ArcGIS Pro. (182) 4.3 out of 5. 8th Easiest To Use in GIS software. Save to My Lists. Overview. Product Description. How are these determined? This description is provided by the seller.
Today you’re going to see the best 3D maps in action. These aren’t your traditional top-down satellite maps. Instead, you can interactively fly around buildings and landscapes in three dimensions. Let’s start exploring.
• 1 yr. ago. If you want to make your own STLs for 3D printing from DEMs DEMto3D in QGIS is probably the best. If you just want to snag some quick STLs from SRTM data to 3D print, Terrain2STL is probably the easiest to use. Reply.
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