Tag: Release

QGIS 1.3 "Mimas"

22.09.2009 07:36 ·  GIS  ·  qgis, release

Less than a month has passed since the release of QGIS 1.2.0 and now… 1.3.0 is available. Pretty fast, huh?

There are not that many changes, mostly bug fixes and minor improvements. There is a tendency to switch to native analysis tools (i.e. not related to GRASS), for example this version includes the “Raster terrain analysis” plugin for terrain analysis.

The announcement, as usual, is available on the official blog.

QGIS 1.2 "Daphnis"

02.09.2009 10:59 ·  GIS  ·  qgis, release

Release. There are a lot of changes, especially in the digitising tools: undo/redo support, history of edits, feature simplification and merging, ability to remove holes in polygons, and many other useful features. And also added support for attribute table field aliases, support for keyboard shortcut customisation, plugin and provider for working with OpenStreetMap… going through all the new features will take a long time.

The so-called visual changelog can be found on the developers’ blog. I haven’t translated the announcements in the wiki into Ukrainian and Russian yet because the official version isn’t ready yet. I think it will be cleaned up by tonight, and then I can start translating.

QGIS 1.0.2 and 1.1 are out

15.05.2009 15:13 ·  GIS  ·  qgis, release

Finally! The simultaneous release of QGIS versions 1.0.2 “Kore” (stable release) and 1.1 “Pan” (unstable release) was officially announced yesterday. The most notable changes are outlined in the release announcement (Ukrainian version is also available) and Tim’s blog post, while the list of fixed bugs can be found in Trac.

Packages for various Linux distributions and a source code archive can be found on the download page. For Windows users there are two options: the OSGeo4W network installer and a standalone all-in-one installer.

GIS Geoproject 5.27RC2

17.12.2008 16:12 ·  GIS  ·  geoproject, release

After a long delay of almost half a year, the second release candidate of GIS Geoproject 5.27 has been released. In addition, Eugene updated the site design and slightly revised the navigation (in particular, he removed references to the mysterious “Land Project”).

Among the changes, I would like to highlight the following:

The full list of changes can be found on the website. There are two versions available for download: the RC1 → RC2 update and the full installation package.