QField 1.4 released – Happy new year

What a years’ start! After a very packed December publishing all the QGIS on the road videos and quietly releasing QField 1.3 – Ben Nevis we could have gone and relaxed over the holidays. But since we love QField so much we immediately started working on the next iteration. Now, after an intensive testing period, we are proud to announce the release of QField 1.4 – Olavtoppen

QGIS on the road Lausanne

Au travers de l’histoire de Mme Maya Mielina, experte SIG à la retraite et apicultrice passionnée, les experts d’ OPENGIS.ch vous présenteront des fonctionnalités dont vous ne soupçonnez pas l’existence dans QGIS et qui vous permettront d’augmenter considérablement votre efficacité.

QField 1.0 is here

Let’s get straight to the point It’s official, QField for QGIS 1.0 is out! Get it while it’s hot on the Playstore (qfield.org/get) or on GitHub We are incredibly pleased and proud of just having released such a jewel and are convinced that, thanks to all its features and conscious design Read more…

QGIS speaks a lot of languages

QGIS is a real cosmopolitan. Born in Alaska sixteen years ago, it has spread all over the world since. Thanks to its open source mentality, it finds not only in economically strong countries big usergroups. No question, that beside all the developers, there is a bunch of brave translators giving Read more…