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Mapping Out the GIS Software Landscape

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The GIS software options out there seem endless.  ArcGIS, QGIS, GRASS
 GIS, SuperGIS, SAGA GIS, JUMP GIS…  The range of GIS products to choose
 from can get a bit “ridiculous” at times.

Don’t worry.
You map out solutions to real-life problems every day.  You just need someone to map out the GIS software landscape for you.  A GIS software landscape that is constantly changing with commercial and open source to choose from.
Today, you will get a sneak peek at what the GIS industry is using.
Discover the GIS software market and learn all the options available for
 you.


A List of GIS Software – Ranked by Public Opinion


GIS professionals often complain there isn’t a clear picture of the
GIS software market.  Wouldn’t it be nice to get the bigger picture?
  • What GIS software is the industry using today?
  • Who owns most of the GIS market share?
  • What are other GIS software options?

We’ve looked at 30 GIS
desktop options. Not only do you get a glimpse of what software is being
 used by GIS professionals, you will learn how to make yourself more
marketable in the GIS industry.

Introducing… a ranking of GIS software based on the voice of employers, researchers and GIS communities.

1. ArcGIS (Esri) – 100



Esri ArcGIS
Why do you use ArcGIS?
Esri ArcGIS is the powerhouse in GIS. It’s so influential that the term ArcGIS is sometimes (mistakenly) used interchangeably with GIS.
  Esri has essentially dominated the GIS market for 20 years.  It sits
on top of the world as THE biggest GIS software company.  No questions
asked.

You may have wasted hours trying to complete a basic task with other
software.  It may be because the tool did not exist or took several
steps to get there.  This is why ArcGIS is a worthy time investment.  It
 often gets the job done faster.  Esri raises the bar to the next level
in the GIS industry while other GIS software options are left playing
catch-up.


Applying geography to everything will change our world.Jack Dangermond
ArcGlobe, ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap (Basic, Editor and ArcInfo), 3D Analyst,
 Spatial Analyst, Geostatistics, Network Analyst, etc.  The
functionality is there.  But it comes at a price.

You hear it often from disgruntled GIS users from around the world: ArcGIS sucks.
  But our analytics shows the exact opposite. Esri leads the GIS
software industry in user community discussion, employer software usage
and academic research – by a substantial margin.
  • Do you want job security?
  • Do you want to publish a research paper?
  • Do you want to connect with GIS professionals?

All answers point to one thing. Learn ArcGIS.
What is the secret to Esri’s success?  What are others saying about ArcGIS? 10 quick reasons: cartographical output , functionality | large user community | stability | interoperability | scalability | modeling | web mapping | maintenance | data driven pages | high cost
Know your ArcGIS Lingo: MXD=ArcMap Map Document.  SHP=Shapefile.  GDB=File Geodatabase. [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 100[/td][td]

Research: 100[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 100[/td][td]

Public: 100[/td][/tr][/table]
Scroll to the bottom of the page to find out how these GIS software products were ranked

2. QGIS (Quantum GIS) – 31.8



QGIS (Quantum GIS)
Why do you use QGIS?
The accelerating use in QGIS represents the most significant open source technology adoption in GIS today. With QGIS (formerly
Quantum GIS), you create, edit, visualize, analyze and publish
geospatial information without a cost. FOSS stands for Free and Open Source Software.  FOSS is what QGIS is all about. It’s free GIS software developed by a community of dedicated volunteers.


Create, edit, visualize, analyse and publish geospatial information on Windows, Mac & Linux.QGIS
400. This is the number of
plugins QGIS has to offer.  If you really wanted to, you could test a
new plugin every day of the year. Integrate your CAD data, generate heat
 maps and add OpenStreetMap and Bing layers in a flash.  QGIS plugins
give you the power to process GIS data like the Incredible Hulk.  If you
 like the AppStore, the QGIS plugin repo is your equivalent.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using QGIS?
  Large user base | 64-bit background geoprocessing | plugins | quality cartography | widely believed as best open source option | stunningly beautiful options for labeling objects | free GIS software

Know your QGIS Lingo: Composer = layout window QGS = Map document [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 100[/td][td]

Research: 17[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 4[/td][td]

Public : 34[/td][/tr][/table]
(Scroll down to learn more about how our rankings were compiled)

3. GRASS GIS – 25.6



GRASS GIS Desktop
Why do you use GRASS GIS?
GRASS GIS (Geographic Resource Analysis Support System) was developed by the US
Army Corps of Engineers and is a free alternative to commercial GIS
software.  It is remarkable how much the program has advanced over the
years.   Its use in academic publications is stunning.  It’s popular in
academic circles because open source code can be inspected and tailored
to their needs.

350. GRASS GIS offers this
many modules for GIS analysis.  This includes data management, image
processing, graphics production, spatial modelling and visualization.  
It’s no wonder why NOAA, NASA and USGS use GRASS GIS because of this
open functionality. And don’t forget that GRASS GIS can be unleashed
through QGIS.


Bringing Advanced Geospatial Concepts to the World.GRASS GIS
What are the advantages and disadvantages of GRASS GIS?
  Steep learning curve | good for Lidar data | clunky UI | defining projects on start-up | extensive help documentation | batch processing | network analysis | interoperability
[table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 38[/td][td]

Research: 85[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 2[/td][td]

Public: 1[/td][/tr][/table]

4. MapInfo (Pitney Bowes) – 11.6



MapInfo Professional
Why do you use MapInfo?
At its core, MapInfo Professional allows you to create, manage and visualize GIS data.  It does what all
good GIS software can do.  MapInfo connects geography with data but with
 a smaller price tag.  MapInfo by Pitney Bowes’ motto is “locational
intelligence”.  Detailed mapping, data analysis, pattern & trend
identification – these are reasons why businesses are deploying
MapInfo’s “location intelligence”.


The
 MapInfo GIS Suite lets you create, access and manage geospatial assets,
 visualise business intelligence and customer data, and share
high-quality interactive maps – quickly and easily.Pitney Bowes

MapInfo (alongside Intergraph) have been the only competitors to ESRI
 in the commercial GIS market.  Usability is key to MapInfo’s GIS
philosophy because usability means productivity.  Beginner to advanced
level users can do more with added functionality.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with MapInfo:
  Ease of use | 64-bit processing | better table management | querying | side-by-side mapping | geological mapping | lower cartographical output | poor format support | less expensive | clone tool | MapBasic

MapInfo Formats: .TAB, .MAP, .DAT and .ID = spatial files.  .MIF = Map Interchange Format [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 22[/td][td]

Research: 15[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 6[/td][td]

Public: 9[/td][/tr][/table]

5. Global Mapper (Blue Marble) – 5.2



Global Mapper
Why do you use Global Mapper?
Global Mapper was originally developed by USGS to display topographic maps (.DRG) and
 digital elevation models (.DEM).   This GIS software has evolved into a
 cost-effective commercial product.  Like most GIS software options, it
allows users to view, edit, merge and export hundreds of supported file
formats.


Global
 Mapper is an affordable and easy-to-use GIS application that offers
access to an unparalleled variety of spatial datasets and provides just
the right level of functionality to satisfy both experienced GIS
professionals and beginning users.Blue Marble

As far GIS software reviews go, Global Mapper is known to be a “Swiss
 army knife” in GIS analysis.  It’s straight forward but also has an
incredible amount of flexibility.   Global Mapper hasn’t strayed too far
 away from its original purpose of working with elevation data.  Its
primary applications include area calculations, viewshed analysis,
watershed delineation, contour lines, 3D viewing, rectification tool,
GPS support, GIS mapping, digitization, etc.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with Global Mapper:
  Elevation data | LiDAR data | cost-effective | reads large number of formats | poor symbolization and print layout | geodatabase support
[table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 15[/td][td]

Research: 2[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 2[/td][td]

Public: 5[/td][/tr][/table]

6. GeoMedia (Intergraph/Hexagon Geospatial) – 4.4



Geomedia Professional
Why do you use GeoMedia?
With a 40 year history, Intergraph (now Hexagon Geospatial) has
evolved into a prime GIS software solution for security, government,
infrastructure and more.   Intergraph is solution-driven and provides
real-world GIS applications.  How can GeoMedia deliver usable
information?  This is the core philosophy of Hexagon Geospatial.


GeoMedia,
 a comprehensive and dynamic GIS, extracts compelling intelligence from
geospatial data and integrates it to present actionable information.Hexagon Geospatial

Intergraph GeoMedia is a vector and raster-based GIS software product.  It’s a mature GIS
software program for data collection, analysis or management that
delivers actionable intelligence.  Actionable intelligence in
transportation, utilities, communications and emergency management.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with GeoMedia:
  Data maintenance | multiple layouts | fast querying and analysis | on-the-fly projections | web-based and all-purpose mapping | high government use | surfaces and terrain models

GeoMedia Formats: .GWS = GeoWorkspace File [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 6[/td][td]

Research: 5[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 5[/td][td]

Public: 1[/td][/tr][/table]

7. Manifold System (Manifold) – 4.2



Manifold System
Why do you use Manifold?
Manifold System is one of those mapping software packages that you can pick up quickly.
 It consists of a desktop application, an object library for programmers
 and an Internet Map Server.  Manifold has more or less the full
capabilities of higher-priced GIS software package but without the price
 tag.  An intuitive interface, programmability and running in 64-bit are
 some of its advantages. What makes Manifold System even better is the
small price you pay for a good set of GIS processing and data management
 tools.


Manifold
 GIS is a combination of mapping, CAD, DBMS and image processing. The
hallmark of GIS is the power of using a visual interface to view, grab,
analyze, manipulate and transform data that would not be comprehensible
in classic row and column DBMS text presentations. Manifold GIS

What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with Manifold: Stable | intuitive GUI | wide range of functions , | programmability | natively 64-bit | low price | minimal cartographical tools available [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 8[/td][td]

Research: 12[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 0[/td][td]

Public: 1[/td][/tr][/table]

8. SAGA GIS – 4.0



SAGA GIS
Why do you use SAGA GIS?
Its name says it all. SAGA GIS stands for “System for Automated Geoscientific Analyses”.  It’s no
secret that SAGA GIS specializes in higher-level physical geography
applications.  Its developers have put an incredible amount of time in
building a robust free GIS software package.  It’s transformed itself
into one of the primary open source GIS software packages in the world.


SAGA gives geoscientists an effective but easy learnable platform for the implementation of geoscientific methods.SAGA GIS
Standard modules on SAGA GIS are for raster visualization and terrain data. Over 300 modules exist ranging from manipulating raster and vector data to
storing, managing and creating spatial data. Multiple windows
(histograms, attribute data, map view, print layout, scatter plots and
properties) can be set up to give you a complete picture.  You just need
 the screen real estate.  SAGA’s API makes it easy to implement your own
 modules.  Although the command line isn’t user-friendly, it can be used
 with batching and routine processes.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with SAGA GIS: Terrain data | physical geography | open source | raster and vector data | command line interpreter | poor cartography | line and point symbology . [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 15[/td][td]

Research: 4[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 0[/td][td]

Public: 1[/td][/tr][/table]

9. Smallworld (General Electric) – 3.8



GE SmallWorld
Why do you use GE’s Smallworld?
If you’re working in telecommunications or utilities, take a look at GE Smallworld.
 When SmallWorld was acquired by General Electric, it became the GIS
software of choice by utility companies.  Its main product is SmallWorld
 Core which specializes in managing network infrastructures.


This
 revolutionary, object-oriented, database-driven product provides a
powerful, consistent architecture at the heart of many applications,
such as those used for planning electric, gas and water distribution
systems, designing telecommunications networks and evaluating strategic
market opportunities. General Electric

But SmallWorld is not your typical do-it-all GIS software.  Key
advantages are its open data accessibility and scalable architecture.  
GE Smallworld enables data access and querying, thematic mapping and
visualization.  It offers spatial analysis tools like buffering,
proximity measurements and network analysis.  SmallWorld’s version
managed database (VMDS) sets it aside from competition because of its
ability for versioning and restoring backups.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with Smallworld: Network infrastructure | Magik code | spatial tools | specialized software | versioning [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 1[/td][td]

Research: 8[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 3[/td][td]

Public: 4[/td][/tr][/table]

10. ILWIS – 3.2



ILWIS
Why do you use ILWIS?
If you like to visit the past, the ILWIS  (Integrated Land and Water Information System) website is like travelling back in time. It also means that ILWIS has been around for a while. ILWIS has existed in the GIS software landscape for as long as GRASS GIS.  It
 started development in the Netherlands and later became free GIS software.
  It’s similar in many respects to GRASS- vector, raster processing with
 practical tools.  Advanced techniques are erosion modeling and raster
image processing may put ILWIS in your peripheral vision.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using ILWIS: Image processing | digitization | visualization of stereo image pairs | WMS | extensive help documentation [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 12[/td][td]

Research: 3[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 0[/td][td]

Public: 1[/td][/tr][/table]

11. IDRISI (Clark Laboratories) – 3.2



IDRISI
Why do you use IDRISI?
Since 1987, IDRISI has delivered remote sensing and image processing as an inexpensive
option for analysis.  You may have grown up using IDRISI.  Universities
around the world are structuring courses around IDRISI. And with good
reason – the software includes exactly what you need – image
classification tools, restoration, enhancement, temporal analysis and
object-based image analysis.  What you may not have known is that IDRISI
 has vector-based functionality as well.  There is a range of basic to
advanced tools for spatial analysis.  IDRISI includes tools for spatial
statistics, distance calculation and database querying.


Geospatial software for monitoring and modeling the Earth systemIDRISI
What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with IDRISI: Time series | object-based image processing | land change modelling | neural networks | 2D and 3D visualization | classification | mapping layout support | topology support [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 3[/td][td]

Research: 12[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 0[/td][td]

Public: 1[/td][/tr][/table]

12. AutoCAD Map 3D and Autodesk Geospatial (Autodesk) – 3.0



AutoCAD Map
Why do you use Autodesk Geospatial?
Not many companies can claim they single-handedly took the largest
market share of an industry.  Well, Autodesk has done this with the CAD
industry. Autodesk is also integrating itself in the geospatial market
with their GIS software product “AutoCAD Map 3D and Autodesk Geospatial”.
  These products are meant to bridge the gap between CAD and GIS.  You
can derive more value from your data with geospatial analysis.  For
example, buffers can be applied to notify affected properties within a
specified distance during municipal rezoning applications.  Querying can
 identify pipeline material in a dataset. When you link CAD and GIS, you
 get the best of both worlds.


AutoCAD Map 3D software provides access to GIS and mapping data to support planning, design, and data management.Autodesk
What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with AutoCAD Map 3D and Autodesk Geospatial: CAD/GIS fusion | statistics | topology analysis | thematic mapping | querying | buffer analysis | 3D surfaces | data conversion [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 4[/td][td]

Research: 1[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 4[/td][td]

Public: 2[/td][/tr][/table]

13. GeoDa – 2.6



GeoDa
Why do you use GeoDa?
GeoDais
 a free, cross-platform software designed for dynamic visualization,
exploratory spatial data analysis, and spatial statistics. It has been
around for almost 15 years starting as an ArcView 3.x extension. Later,
it was recoded to be independent of ArcView and is now associated with
an illustrious group of GIS educators and researchers.


GeoDa
 is an open source software tool implementing state-of-the-art methods
for geospatial analysis, geovisualization, geosimulation, and spatial
process modeling.GeoDa

What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with Golden Software: Data exploration | statistics | data display [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 2[/td][td]

Research: 8[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 0[/td][td]

Public: 3[/td][/tr][/table]

14. gvSIG – 1.75



gvSIG
Why do you use gvSIG?
The gvSIG project began in Valencia, Spain to replace commercial GIS software.  gvSIG is a
 GIS software package that handles, captures, stores and solves complex
geographic problems.  It places emphasis to access all common vector and
 raster formats in a user-friendly interface.  gvSIG offers a range of
tools (query, layout, geoprocessing, networks, etc) that compares to
commercial GIS software options.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using gvSIG: Simple GUI | well-documented | powerful CAD tools | gvSIG mobile application | intuitive GIS processing | stable free GIS software [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 8[/td][td]

Research: 2[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 0[/td][td]

Public: 2[/td][/tr][/table]

15. Bentley Map – 1.6



Bentley Map
Why do you use Bentley Map?
Blurry lines. We step into a world of CAD and GIS all meshed into one. Bentley Map combines the power of CAD with the strengths of a traditional GIS.  It
offers interoperability and 2d overlay tools for GIS analysis. Advanced
map finishing tools give high quality cartographical output.


Powerful, Extensible 2D/3D GIS and Mapping Software for the World’s InfrastructureBentley
In Bentley Map, you can build 2D features with attributes and domain
lists.  But you can also build 3D features like buildings. This is
useful for visualizing how underground utilities are networked.  It
renders terrain models and point cloud data quickly.  One of the neatest
 qualities of Bentley Map is the capability to perform GIS analysis in
2D and 3D.  Some of the 3D analysis possible with Bentley Map includes
sunlight effects on buildings, custom fly through animations or shadow
studies.   Like all GIS software, you can create high quality
cartographical output.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with Bentley Map:
  CAD/GIS fusion | 2D and 3D viewing | 3D analysis | poor labeling and annotation | lack of KMZ/KML support
[table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 1[/td][td]

Research: 2[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 2[/td][td]

Public: 1[/td][/tr][/table]

16. Golden Software (MapViewer, Surfer and Didger) – 1.5



MapViewer
Why do you use Golden Software?
Golden Software has developed several packages with an emphasis on uniquely displaying
map data.  MapViewer is a good choice for thematic mapping and spatial
analysis.   On the other hand, Surfer is a flexible mapping package
primarily for 3D surface and contour mapping.  It easily interpolates
your XYZ data into functional maps at break-neck speeds.  Lastly with
Didger, you can dynamically digitize any map, graph, aerial photo, site
map, or printed image regardless of size.  These are 3 very unique ways
to display data!


Surfer
 is a full-function 3D visualization, contouring and surface modeling
package.  MapViewer is an affordable mapping and spatial analysis tool
that allows you to easily produce publication-quality thematic maps

What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with Golden Software: Short learning curve | user-friendly | manipulate XYZ points | thematic mapping | affordable | versatile | focus is on data visualization | unique mapping [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 1[/td][td]

Research: 5[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 0[/td][td]

Public: 1[/td][/tr][/table]

17. uDig – 1.2



uDig
Why do you use uDig?
uDig(user-friendly
 Desktop GIS) was developed by Refractions Research.  Refractions is the
 developer and maintainer of not only uDig but PostGIS – a standard open
 source spatial database.  While uDig is a working open source desktop
GIS application, it is also an open source GIS development platform.  
Volunteers world-wide continue to develop this open source desktop
application. Focus is placed on database viewing and editing as well as a
 rich collection of GIS functionality.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using uDig: Databases | biodiversity and forest management | solid documentation | PostGIS


Community: 5


Research: 1


Employer: 0


Public: 0


18. MapWindow GIS – 0.8



MapWindow GIS
Why do you use MapWindow GIS?
MapWindow is a ready-to-use spatial data viewer and GIS software package.   It’s
free and open source system that can be modified and extended using
plugins.  MapWindow is good for basic GIS needs – map making tools,
simple editing and visualization.  It’s also a promising open source
solution for hydrology applications.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using uDig: Hydrology | editor | map viewer | programmer tools | low resolution image production


Community: 4


Research: 0


Employer: 0


Public: 0


19. Maptitude (Caliper Corporation) – 0.6



Maptitude
Why do you use Maptitude?
Maptitude is a GIS software package that provides the tools, maps and data you
need to inspect geographic patterns in data.  On top of that, you are
able to create beautiful maps without much pain.  Maps range from
scaled-symbol thematic maps to 3D prism maps. Maptitude has a flatter
learning curve than other GIS software in an affordable price range.

Maptitude focuses on solutions to geographic patterns with basic GIS
processing tools.  Industry solutions range from banking, business,
health care, law enforcement, route planning and street mapping.  You
won’t be using Maptitude for any advanced problems such as least squares
 regression or LiDAR conversion.  But it’s a bargain if you need some
general purpose mapping.


Mapping made easyMaptitude
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Maptitude: Quick and beautiful maps | flat learning curve | map types | cartography | little support for advanced GIS processing |


Community: 1


Research: 0


Employer: 1


Public: 0


20. MapMaker Pro (MapMaker) – 0.6



MapMaker Pro
Why do you use MapMaker Pro?
When we downloaded MapMaker Pro,
 a cute black cat icon appeared on our desktop.  We were instantly in
love.  We tested the software and realized instantly – MapMaker Pro’s
goal is for anyone to be able to create a map with ease.  You can
produce maps without a GIS certificate.  But it also comes with some GIS
 features too.  There are capabilities to manipulate 3D, GPS, vector and
 raster data.  Common GIS formats can be imported too. It’s a low-cost
solution for those who need to make maps.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using MapMaker Pro: Low cost | maps | intuitive | three-dimensional | common formats | lack of GIS processing functions
Formats: .GEO = MapMaker Project File


Community: 1


Research: 0


Employer: 0


Public: 2


21. Whitebox Geospatial Analytical Tools (GAT) – 0.4



WhiteBox GAT
Why do you use Whitebox GAT?
Here is the diamond in the rough.  No sarcasm.  I see Whitebox GAT as the most underrated software package on this list.  I feel that it is inevitable to move up the rankings in the years ahead.  Here’s why:
  1. It has out-of-this world LiDAR support.  
    Nobody should run to ArcGIS for LiDAR conversion again.  (Esri’s LAS
    dataset was awkward to begin with)  The out-of-the-box tools in Whitebox
     GAT far exceeds Esri ArcGIS.
  2. 360 plugin tools to choose
    from for GIS analysis.  Whitebox GAT has tools for conversion,
    import/export, analysis, hydrology, image processing, LiDAR,
    mathematical analysis, raster, statistics, stream network and terrain
    analysis.
  3. Developers can create new plugin tools and extensions using built-in Python scripting.
  4. It’s been translated into 11 different languages
  5. And it’s only been in development since 2009.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Whitebox GAT: break-neck processing speeds | LiDAR support | maps | terrain analysis | geospatial statistics | vector overlay | image processing | similar look and feel to Esri ArcMap | best-kept secret for open source GIS software
Format: Whitebox Map File (*.WMAP)


Community: 0


Research: 1


Employer: 0


Public: 0
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22. XMap (Delorme) – 0.2



XMap
Why do you use XMap?
XMap is a user-friendly, low-cost, all-in-one GIS software.  Simplifying
data collection is at the top of XMaps list of primary functionality.  
Users can create forms to easily collect data in the field.  XMap really
 bridges the gap between data collection and field staff.  Other key
points is that XMap Professional is a GIS data viewing application,
fully integrated in Esri.  XMap GIS Editor offers tools to import,
create, query and edit data for small-scale GIS operations.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using XMap: Simplified field data collection tool | editing tools | data visualization [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 0[/td][td]

Research: 0[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 0[/td][td]

Public: 1[/td][/tr][/table]

23. JUMP GIS (OpenJUMP) – 0



OpenJUMP GIS
Why do you use JUMP GIS?
JUMP GIS (JAVA Unified Mapping Platform) all started as a conflation project by
Vivid Solutions Inc.  After its initial creation, Vivid Solutions
stopped creation of JUMP GIS.  However, the company eventually decided
to support it because of the overwhelming support from its user
community.   Eventually JUMP GIS began a larger community effort and the
 name was eventually chosen to be “OpenJUMP”.  Although JUMP was
primarily used as a conflation software package, it grew into much more.
  OpenJUMP offers vector editing and support for a wide range of
formats.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using JUMP GIS: Conflation | little-to-no raster functionality | lacking documentation [table=100%][tr][td]

Community: 0[/td][td]

Research: 0[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 0[/td][td]

Public: 0[/td][/tr][/table]

24. FalconView – 0



FalconView GIS Software
Why do you use FalconView?
The initial purpose of FalconView is to be a free and open source software.  Georgia Tech built this open
 software for displaying various types of maps and geographically
referenced overlays.  Something neat about FalconView is that most of
its users are from the US Department of Defense and other National
Geospatial Intelligence Agencies.  This can be seen in the combat flight
 planning options available in the software.  FalconView is a mapping
tool and supports various types of display like elevation, satellite,
LiDAR, KMZ and MrSID. SkyView mode can perform fly-throughs and even has
 the ability to open .MXD files.
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Community: 0[/td][td]

Research: 0[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 0[/td][td]

Public: 0[/td][/tr][/table]

25. SuperGIS (Supergeo Technologies Inc) – 0



SuperGIS
Why do you use SuperGIS?
SuperGIS Desktop offers an abundance of GIS tools to visualize, process, analyze, and
manage geospatial data effectively.  Some of its defining features are:
being able to import various data formats and geodatabase as well as
creating geoprocessing workflows.  Extensions include 3D, network,
spatial, statistical, biodiversity and topology analyst.  There are
add-ons for GPS, server desktop client, online imagery and feature
guided pages.
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Community: 0[/td][td]

Research: 0[/td][/tr][tr][td]

Employer: 0[/td][td]

Public: 0[/td][/tr][/table]

26. MicroImages (TNTgis) – 0



MicroImages
Why do you use MicroImages TNTgis?
The MicroImages TNTgis family consists of 3 separate software packages.  TNTmips provides all
the tools needed to create, edit, georeference, interpret, and publish
any type of geospatial data.  TNTedit gives the necessary tools to
display, create, georeferenced and edit map data.   While TNTview is
simply a data viewer for various forms of data such as CAD, vector,
LiDAR and TIN.


Community: 0


Research: 0


Employer: 0


Public: 0


27. MapRite (Envitia) – 0



MapRite
Why do you use MapRite?
Envita MapRite is a market leader in conflation and data cleansing.  Customers like
Land Registry, Scottish Power and Network Rail are using MapRite because
 of its ability to maintain accurate records.  It is an automatic
service for managing map change.  It has also developed enhancements
include superior annotation handling, importing rasters and reporting
features.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using MapRite: Corrects location errors | data cleansing | conflation | data management | reporting feature | raster import


Community: 0


Research: 0


Employer: 0


Public: 0


28. TatukGIS – 0



TatukGIS
TatukGIS offers two versions of its software. The free desktop GIS Viewer is a
slimmed down version with support for most raster image and GIS/CAD file
 formats.  The paid version TatukGIS Editor features data editing, 3D
mapping, rectification, and scripting/customization features.  The
program comes with common GIS functionality, thematic mapping, raster
manipulation tools, custom map geometry, measuring tools, filtering and
SQL query support, advanced labeling options and more.  Fun fact: The
origin of TatukGIS is based on Tatuk Lake in British Columbia, Canada.


Community: 0


Research: 0


Employer: 0


Public: 0


29. OrbisGIS – 0



Orbis GIS
Why do you use ORBISGIS?
OrbisGIS is a cross-platform open source GIS software package designed by and
for research.  It provides some GIS techniques to manage and share
spatial data.   OrbisGIS is able to process vector and raster data
models.  It can execute processes like noise maps or hydrology process
without any add-ons.  Plug-ins are available but are very limited for
the time being.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using OrbisGIS: lacking documentation | limited list of plugins | open source | research uses


Community: 0


Research: 0


Employer: 0


Public: 0


30. KOSMO – 0



Kosmo GIS
Why do you use KOSMO?
KOSMO is a child project of JumpGIS.  Instead of data conflation, KOSMO has
veered in the direction of vector/raster algorithms and geo-processing
tools.  It also brings support to many different file formats and
powerful querying.  This GIS software mainly consists of Spanish users
from universities and companies.


Community: 0


Research: 0


Employer: 0


Public: 0



How were our rankings compiled?



40% is based on which GIS software is required by employers in job postings
So
 you’ve graduated college… It’s a major milestone.  Congratulations.  
But remember that the career you want to pursue may require knowledge in
 specific GIS software products.  This is why we’ve relentlessly
searched years of job postings data.  You get a complete picture of what
 GIS software employers are requesting in job postings.


20% is based on which GIS software is being used in research and publications
So
 maybe a job isn’t your thing just yet.  Graduate school it is… not a
bad option.  You’ll probably want to publish a research paper.  What are
 credible sources of GIS software currently being used?  We’ve done the
work for you.  We’ve plucked from hundreds of research publications from
 the last 5 years the GIS software performing the analysis.


20% is based on which GIS software is being searched for
How
 much are GIS professionals speaking about a specific software package?
 When you have a question about GIS software, Google search is often the
 way to go.  This data has been quantified using Google Trends for each GIS software package in this list.


20% is based on which GIS software is being discussed in community forums
For
 those who can’t find their answer in Google Search, the next place
they’ll end up is a GIS community forum.  But we don’t want to skew data
 by only selecting Esri forums.  What are “neutral” GIS discussion
forums?  We looked at only 2 – GIS Subreddit and GIS Stack Exchange.  When you aggregate the discussion topics from these two communities, this sums up community forum voice.


Conclusion


If you’re in the geospatial industry, your choice in GIS software is
critical.  We’ve mapped out the GIS software landscape for you.  You
have 30 options to choose from based on employers, researchers and the
voice of the GIS community.

Quality is often, but not always, a cause of popularity.
Does McDonald’s really have the best hamburgers even though they sell
 millions every day?  Marketing, branding, advertising, consumer
perception contribute to what the consumer will buy.

We’ve developed a formula to rank the different GIS software
products.  However, this formula is not “magic” and should not dictate
your choice in GIS software.

What a formula can do is give you a basic structure on the perceptions of GIS users of the world.
What the formula cannot do is teach you the point of intersection between your needs and the desired product.
Only you, as a GIS professional, can do that.
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