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description QGIS Overview

QGIS is a free, open-source geographic information system application that was initially released in 2002. It is designed to allow users to create, edit, visualize, analyze, and export spatial data across various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. The software is distinguished by its robust plugin architecture, allowing developers to extend its core functionality to meet specific mapping needs. QGIS is widely used by cartographers, researchers, and government agencies as a cost-effective alternative to proprietary GIS software.

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What operating systems does QGIS support?

QGIS runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is a desktop geographic information system for viewing, editing, analyzing, and exporting spatial data.

What can QGIS be used for?

QGIS can create maps, edit vector and raster data, run spatial analysis, and export map layouts. It supports common formats such as Shapefile, GeoPackage, GeoTIFF, and PostGIS data.

Is QGIS free to use?

Yes. QGIS is free and open-source software, so there is no required license fee for the desktop application. It is maintained by an international community and released in multiple supported versions.

When was QGIS first released?

QGIS began in 2002 as an open-source geographic information system project. Its modern versions include tools for desktop mapping, processing, cartography, and database-connected GIS work.

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