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This page links to the African entries in the OSGeo gallery page.  Add your entries to the main gallery page, and link them here so that we can show everyone our contributions.
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[http://gallery.osgeo.org/item/48/ QRAP Radio Planning Tool]
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This page links to the African entries in the OSGeo gallery page. Add your entries to the main gallery page, and link them here so that we can show everyone our contributions.
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[http://gallery.osgeo.org/item/48/ QRAP Radio Planning Tool]
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[http://gallery.osgeo.org/item/50/ Tracks4Africa]
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[http://gallery.osgeo.org/item/51/ Advanced Fire Information System]
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You can also find case studies on the sites of different software packages, for example:
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*[http://www.qgis.org/en/community/qgis-case-studies.html Quantum GIS]
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*[http://www.postgis.org/documentation/casestudies/ PostGIS]
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Please also have a look at the OSGeo wiki page that links to [[Case_Studies |Case Studies]] of FOSS4GEO projects around the world. These range from comparisons of desktop clients to full-blown spatial data infrastructure implementations, and discussions of Open Data and Open Source policies.
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[[Category:Africa]]

Latest revision as of 01:46, 13 November 2019

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This page links to the African entries in the OSGeo gallery page. Add your entries to the main gallery page, and link them here so that we can show everyone our contributions.



QRAP Radio Planning Tool

Tracks4Africa

Advanced Fire Information System



You can also find case studies on the sites of different software packages, for example:

Please also have a look at the OSGeo wiki page that links to Case Studies of FOSS4GEO projects around the world. These range from comparisons of desktop clients to full-blown spatial data infrastructure implementations, and discussions of Open Data and Open Source policies.