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  1. Stichwort #dutgemacht:
    Seit 25 Jahren #linux pur, #nextcloud (mehrere), #wordpress, #fdroid first, lieben #opensource und mischen mit, #mattermost, #pihole, #kodi, #QGIS, #merginmaps & #locusmap und und und...

    Es gibt so viele gute Gründe!

  2. Mobiles GIS: Nahtlose Synchronisation mit #MerginMaps 💪

    Wie kommen Daten inkl. Styles & Formularen aufs Smartphone – und zurück ins #QGIS? 🤔

    Stefan Giese zeigt auf der #FOSSGIS2026 den kompletten Workflow: Setup, Cloud-Sync & Offline-Datenerfassung 🗺️

    📱 Eigenes Smartphone (iOS/Android) mitbringen!

    📅 Do, 26. März | 11:10 Uhr
    📍 Raum WS3 (VG 1.102)

    👉 pretalx.com/fossgis2026/talk/7

    #MobileGIS #OpenSource #Geodaten #FieldWork #OSGEO #FOSSGIS

  3. Mobiles GIS: Nahtlose Synchronisation mit #MerginMaps 💪

    Wie kommen Daten inkl. Styles & Formularen aufs Smartphone – und zurück ins #QGIS? 🤔

    Stefan Giese zeigt auf der #FOSSGIS2026 den kompletten Workflow: Setup, Cloud-Sync & Offline-Datenerfassung 🗺️

    📱 Eigenes Smartphone (iOS/Android) mitbringen!

    📅 Do, 26. März | 11:10 Uhr
    📍 Raum WS3 (VG 1.102)

    👉 pretalx.com/fossgis2026/talk/7

    #MobileGIS #OpenSource #Geodaten #FieldWork #OSGEO #FOSSGIS

  4. Mobiles GIS: Nahtlose Synchronisation mit #MerginMaps 💪

    Wie kommen Daten inkl. Styles & Formularen aufs Smartphone – und zurück ins #QGIS? 🤔

    Stefan Giese zeigt auf der #FOSSGIS2026 den kompletten Workflow: Setup, Cloud-Sync & Offline-Datenerfassung 🗺️

    📱 Eigenes Smartphone (iOS/Android) mitbringen!

    📅 Do, 26. März | 11:10 Uhr
    📍 Raum WS3 (VG 1.102)

    👉 pretalx.com/fossgis2026/talk/7

    #MobileGIS #OpenSource #Geodaten #FieldWork #OSGEO #FOSSGIS

  5. Mobiles GIS: Nahtlose Synchronisation mit #MerginMaps 💪

    Wie kommen Daten inkl. Styles & Formularen aufs Smartphone – und zurück ins #QGIS? 🤔

    Stefan Giese zeigt auf der #FOSSGIS2026 den kompletten Workflow: Setup, Cloud-Sync & Offline-Datenerfassung 🗺️

    📱 Eigenes Smartphone (iOS/Android) mitbringen!

    📅 Do, 26. März | 11:10 Uhr
    📍 Raum WS3 (VG 1.102)

    👉 pretalx.com/fossgis2026/talk/7

    #MobileGIS #OpenSource #Geodaten #FieldWork #OSGEO #FOSSGIS

  6. Mobiles GIS: Nahtlose Synchronisation mit #MerginMaps 💪

    Wie kommen Daten inkl. Styles & Formularen aufs Smartphone – und zurück ins #QGIS? 🤔

    Stefan Giese zeigt auf der #FOSSGIS2026 den kompletten Workflow: Setup, Cloud-Sync & Offline-Datenerfassung 🗺️

    📱 Eigenes Smartphone (iOS/Android) mitbringen!

    📅 Do, 26. März | 11:10 Uhr
    📍 Raum WS3 (VG 1.102)

    👉 pretalx.com/fossgis2026/talk/7

    #MobileGIS #OpenSource #Geodaten #FieldWork #OSGEO #FOSSGIS

  7. RE: fosstodon.org/@merginmaps/1158

    Woohoo! The case study on how are using and for our new field data capture system has been published.

  8. @ultrazool @geospacedman @concretedog @ianturton On driving innovation, an opensource licence (especially GPL) and varied consultancies really help this. The @pwramsey quote

    "You get what you pay for [with open source], everyone gets what you pay for, and you get what everyone pays for.”

    explains it well. paid @northroadgeo for features in their SLYR plugin and @lutraconsulting for work. We needed the tools, but everyone can use it. 3/n

  9. @ultrazool @geospacedman @concretedog @ianturton On driving innovation, an opensource licence (especially GPL) and varied consultancies really help this. The @pwramsey quote

    "You get what you pay for [with open source], everyone gets what you pay for, and you get what everyone pays for.”

    explains it well. #BritishGeologicalSurvey paid @northroadgeo for features in their SLYR plugin and @lutraconsulting for #MerginMaps work. We needed the tools, but everyone can use it. 3/n

  10. @ultrazool @geospacedman @concretedog @ianturton On driving innovation, an opensource licence (especially GPL) and varied consultancies really help this. The @pwramsey quote

    "You get what you pay for [with open source], everyone gets what you pay for, and you get what everyone pays for.”

    explains it well. #BritishGeologicalSurvey paid @northroadgeo for features in their SLYR plugin and @lutraconsulting for #MerginMaps work. We needed the tools, but everyone can use it. 3/n

  11. @ultrazool @geospacedman @concretedog @ianturton On driving innovation, an opensource licence (especially GPL) and varied consultancies really help this. The @pwramsey quote

    "You get what you pay for [with open source], everyone gets what you pay for, and you get what everyone pays for.”

    explains it well. #BritishGeologicalSurvey paid @northroadgeo for features in their SLYR plugin and @lutraconsulting for #MerginMaps work. We needed the tools, but everyone can use it. 3/n

  12. @ultrazool @geospacedman @concretedog @ianturton On driving innovation, an opensource licence (especially GPL) and varied consultancies really help this. The @pwramsey quote

    "You get what you pay for [with open source], everyone gets what you pay for, and you get what everyone pays for.”

    explains it well. #BritishGeologicalSurvey paid @northroadgeo for features in their SLYR plugin and @lutraconsulting for #MerginMaps work. We needed the tools, but everyone can use it. 3/n

  13. @plinubius

    Mittlerweile fahre ich nur noch Opensource, #Nextcloud als Dateiablage und Platform für die Zusammenarbeit, #QGiS mit #MerginMaps für die Kartierung, #libreoffice fürs Büro, #Evolution als Mailclient und natürlich das #Talk.

    Auf dem Handy fahre ich zwar noch IOS aber ich mag trotz aller Kleinigkeiten die Integration in die Nextcloud.

    Und für die Rechnungslegung, setze ich auf #InvoiceNinja, läuft auch super auf dem Handy und als Webapplication auch über den Desktop, das ganze habe ich auf nen etwas aufgebohrten Thinclient laufen.

    Mein Notebook ist nen #Debian mit #Gnome als Desktop.

  14. @plinubius

    Mittlerweile fahre ich nur noch Opensource, #Nextcloud als Dateiablage und Platform für die Zusammenarbeit, #QGiS mit #MerginMaps für die Kartierung, #libreoffice fürs Büro, #Evolution als Mailclient und natürlich das #Talk.

    Auf dem Handy fahre ich zwar noch IOS aber ich mag trotz aller Kleinigkeiten die Integration in die Nextcloud.

    Und für die Rechnungslegung, setze ich auf #InvoiceNinja, läuft auch super auf dem Handy und als Webapplication auch über den Desktop, das ganze habe ich auf nen etwas aufgebohrten Thinclient laufen.

    Mein Notebook ist nen #Debian mit #Gnome als Desktop.

  15. @plinubius

    Mittlerweile fahre ich nur noch Opensource, #Nextcloud als Dateiablage und Platform für die Zusammenarbeit, #QGiS mit #MerginMaps für die Kartierung, #libreoffice fürs Büro, #Evolution als Mailclient und natürlich das #Talk.

    Auf dem Handy fahre ich zwar noch IOS aber ich mag trotz aller Kleinigkeiten die Integration in die Nextcloud.

    Und für die Rechnungslegung, setze ich auf #InvoiceNinja, läuft auch super auf dem Handy und als Webapplication auch über den Desktop, das ganze habe ich auf nen etwas aufgebohrten Thinclient laufen.

    Mein Notebook ist nen #Debian mit #Gnome als Desktop.

  16. @plinubius

    Mittlerweile fahre ich nur noch Opensource, #Nextcloud als Dateiablage und Platform für die Zusammenarbeit, #QGiS mit #MerginMaps für die Kartierung, #libreoffice fürs Büro, #Evolution als Mailclient und natürlich das #Talk.

    Auf dem Handy fahre ich zwar noch IOS aber ich mag trotz aller Kleinigkeiten die Integration in die Nextcloud.

    Und für die Rechnungslegung, setze ich auf #InvoiceNinja, läuft auch super auf dem Handy und als Webapplication auch über den Desktop, das ganze habe ich auf nen etwas aufgebohrten Thinclient laufen.

    Mein Notebook ist nen #Debian mit #Gnome als Desktop.

  17. Exploring QGIS: A Powerful Open Source Tool for Mapping Your Walk

    Recently a friend asked me if I could help him map his walk about the area where he lives. I use a pedometer to track my steps and in the past I have used several different map walking apps on my phone and smartwatch. I told my friend that I would do some additional research and get back to him. Returning home later in the day and using AI I found about a half dozen mapping applications. QGIS caught my eye because it is open source. I decided to give it a try and install it on my Linux computer. I decided to use the Flatpak installation as it was the easiest on Linux Mint.

    $ flatpak install flathub org.qgis.qgis

    You will be prompted for the version of QGIS you want to use and the app should appear in your application launcher. QGIS has excellent documentation and can be installed on nearly any of the popular computing platforms including macOS, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and even as container images. Be sure to follow their excellent documentation.

    Once I launched the application I was presented with an incredibly complex toolset and wanted to dive in. QGIS allows users to create, edit, visualize, analyze, and publish geospatial data. QGIS supports various data formats, including vector, raster, and database formats, and provides tools for creating maps, performing spatial queries, and generating reports. I simply wanted to create trail maps and count steps for my friend and teach him to do the same.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    I listened to a podcast which gave me a good overview of the project and some the capabilities of QGIS. I learned that QGIS is open source with a GPL v2 license. I learned that it was initially released in 2002. I’m using version 3.44 “Solothurn.” The podcast mentioned that QGIS is extended with plugins of which there are currently over 1,300. Which ones would I need to map the trails at the retreat center that my friend lived at?

    The first plugin I installed was Quick Map Services. This allowed me to download Open Street Map. Now I had some data but how can I use this. More help from my AI App helped me to find MerginMaps. MerginMaps is a plugin that extends QGIS. They have an app for iOS and Android. I could use my mobile phone for data collection. MerginMaps is also open source. MerginMaps mobile is open source too! I needed to install the MerginMaps plugin in QGIS first. Go to ‘Plugins’ on the menu bar at the top and select ‘Manage and Install Plugins.’ Use the ‘Search’ window to search for ‘MerginMaps.’

    At the bottom of the window is a button to ‘Install Plugin’. Once the plugin is installed you are ready to install MerginMaps with QGIS. I needed to install MerginMaps on my iPhone. Next step is to create a MerginMaps account. You will need an account to use the plugin.

    Screen Picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    Next step is to sign into your MerginMaps account in QGIS. When you installed the MerginMaps plugin to the QGIS software program it altered your menu options slightly. The arrow is pointing to the Mergin Menu options. The second item is the one that looks like a gear is where you sign-in to Mergin. That is the configure button.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    Upon clicking on that button you will be prompted to sign-in to MerginMaps.

    Screen Picture by Don Watkins

    Once you have signed into MerginMaps you can begin your first project. Next to the gear like ‘Configure’ button is another button with a plus sign on it. Clicking on that brings up a ‘New bsic QGIS project’ option.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    After the new project is created you are invited to give the project a name and after it is named the project is immediatley uploaded to the MerginMaps server account and saved locally in a directory location of your choosing.

    Screen Picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    After the project is uploaded to the MerginMaps server then it is time to get out your iOS or Android device and sign in to the MerginMaps server and download the project onto your mobile device. Note at the bottom of the application window there is a ‘Projects’ button which when pressed provides a listing of the projects on your device.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    I decided to give the application a test run mapping points on my daily walk around the village. I created a MerginMaps project in QGIS and uploaded it to the server. Then I downloaded the project onto my iPhone and set off around the village. Once the data points are collected on the device they can be uploaded to the MerginMaps server and then downloaded to the QGIS software on your computer and you can generate maps. Here is a map of my walk today in Franklinville, New York.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    In conclusion, QGIS and MerginMaps offer a powerful combination for mapping. Together, they provide a robust solution for mapping trails making it easier for my friend to learn how to do the same. The integration of QGIS with MerginMaps highlights the potential of open-source tools in facilitating geospatial data work, whether for individual use or team-based projects. This synergy between the two platforms is a valuable resource for anyone interested in mapping and spatial analysis.

    #geospatial #GIS #MerginMaps #OpenSource #QGIS

  18. Exploring QGIS: A Powerful Open Source Tool for Mapping Your Walk

    Recently a friend asked me if I could help him map his walk about the area where he lives. I use a pedometer to track my steps and in the past I have used several different map walking apps on my phone and smartwatch. I told my friend that I would do some additional research and get back to him. Returning home later in the day and using AI I found about a half dozen mapping applications. QGIS caught my eye because it is open source. I decided to give it a try and install it on my Linux computer. I decided to use the Flatpak installation as it was the easiest on Linux Mint.

    $ flatpak install flathub org.qgis.qgis

    You will be prompted for the version of QGIS you want to use and the app should appear in your application launcher. QGIS has excellent documentation and can be installed on nearly any of the popular computing platforms including macOS, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and even as container images. Be sure to follow their excellent documentation.

    Once I launched the application I was presented with an incredibly complex toolset and wanted to dive in. QGIS allows users to create, edit, visualize, analyze, and publish geospatial data. QGIS supports various data formats, including vector, raster, and database formats, and provides tools for creating maps, performing spatial queries, and generating reports. I simply wanted to create trail maps and count steps for my friend and teach him to do the same.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    I listened to a podcast which gave me a good overview of the project and some the capabilities of QGIS. I learned that QGIS is open source with a GPL v2 license. I learned that it was initially released in 2002. I’m using version 3.44 “Solothurn.” The podcast mentioned that QGIS is extended with plugins of which there are currently over 1,300. Which ones would I need to map the trails at the retreat center that my friend lived at?

    The first plugin I installed was Quick Map Services. This allowed me to download Open Street Map. Now I had some data but how can I use this. More help from my AI App helped me to find MerginMaps. MerginMaps is a plugin that extends QGIS. They have an app for iOS and Android. I could use my mobile phone for data collection. MerginMaps is also open source. MerginMaps mobile is open source too! I needed to install the MerginMaps plugin in QGIS first. Go to ‘Plugins’ on the menu bar at the top and select ‘Manage and Install Plugins.’ Use the ‘Search’ window to search for ‘MerginMaps.’

    At the bottom of the window is a button to ‘Install Plugin’. Once the plugin is installed you are ready to install MerginMaps with QGIS. I needed to install MerginMaps on my iPhone. Next step is to create a MerginMaps account. You will need an account to use the plugin.

    Screen Picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    Next step is to sign into your MerginMaps account in QGIS. When you installed the MerginMaps plugin to the QGIS software program it altered your menu options slightly. The arrow is pointing to the Mergin Menu options. The second item is the one that looks like a gear is where you sign-in to Mergin. That is the configure button.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    Upon clicking on that button you will be prompted to sign-in to MerginMaps.

    Screen Picture by Don Watkins

    Once you have signed into MerginMaps you can begin your first project. Next to the gear like ‘Configure’ button is another button with a plus sign on it. Clicking on that brings up a ‘New bsic QGIS project’ option.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    After the new project is created you are invited to give the project a name and after it is named the project is immediatley uploaded to the MerginMaps server account and saved locally in a directory location of your choosing.

    Screen Picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    After the project is uploaded to the MerginMaps server then it is time to get out your iOS or Android device and sign in to the MerginMaps server and download the project onto your mobile device. Note at the bottom of the application window there is a ‘Projects’ button which when pressed provides a listing of the projects on your device.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    I decided to give the application a test run mapping points on my daily walk around the village. I created a MerginMaps project in QGIS and uploaded it to the server. Then I downloaded the project onto my iPhone and set off around the village. Once the data points are collected on the device they can be uploaded to the MerginMaps server and then downloaded to the QGIS software on your computer and you can generate maps. Here is a map of my walk today in Franklinville, New York.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    In conclusion, QGIS and MerginMaps offer a powerful combination for mapping. Together, they provide a robust solution for mapping trails making it easier for my friend to learn how to do the same. The integration of QGIS with MerginMaps highlights the potential of open-source tools in facilitating geospatial data work, whether for individual use or team-based projects. This synergy between the two platforms is a valuable resource for anyone interested in mapping and spatial analysis.

    #geospatial #GIS #MerginMaps #OpenSource #QGIS

  19. Exploring QGIS: A Powerful Open Source Tool for Mapping Your Walk

    Recently a friend asked me if I could help him map his walk about the area where he lives. I use a pedometer to track my steps and in the past I have used several different map walking apps on my phone and smartwatch. I told my friend that I would do some additional research and get back to him. Returning home later in the day and using AI I found about a half dozen mapping applications. QGIS caught my eye because it is open source. I decided to give it a try and install it on my Linux computer. I decided to use the Flatpak installation as it was the easiest on Linux Mint.

    $ flatpak install flathub org.qgis.qgis

    You will be prompted for the version of QGIS you want to use and the app should appear in your application launcher. QGIS has excellent documentation and can be installed on nearly any of the popular computing platforms including macOS, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and even as container images. Be sure to follow their excellent documentation.

    Once I launched the application I was presented with an incredibly complex toolset and wanted to dive in. QGIS allows users to create, edit, visualize, analyze, and publish geospatial data. QGIS supports various data formats, including vector, raster, and database formats, and provides tools for creating maps, performing spatial queries, and generating reports. I simply wanted to create trail maps and count steps for my friend and teach him to do the same.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    I listened to a podcast which gave me a good overview of the project and some the capabilities of QGIS. I learned that QGIS is open source with a GPL v2 license. I learned that it was initially released in 2002. I’m using version 3.44 “Solothurn.” The podcast mentioned that QGIS is extended with plugins of which there are currently over 1,300. Which ones would I need to map the trails at the retreat center that my friend lived at?

    The first plugin I installed was Quick Map Services. This allowed me to download Open Street Map. Now I had some data but how can I use this. More help from my AI App helped me to find MerginMaps. MerginMaps is a plugin that extends QGIS. They have an app for iOS and Android. I could use my mobile phone for data collection. MerginMaps is also open source. MerginMaps mobile is open source too! I needed to install the MerginMaps plugin in QGIS first. Go to ‘Plugins’ on the menu bar at the top and select ‘Manage and Install Plugins.’ Use the ‘Search’ window to search for ‘MerginMaps.’

    At the bottom of the window is a button to ‘Install Plugin’. Once the plugin is installed you are ready to install MerginMaps with QGIS. I needed to install MerginMaps on my iPhone. Next step is to create a MerginMaps account. You will need an account to use the plugin.

    Screen Picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    Next step is to sign into your MerginMaps account in QGIS. When you installed the MerginMaps plugin to the QGIS software program it altered your menu options slightly. The arrow is pointing to the Mergin Menu options. The second item is the one that looks like a gear is where you sign-in to Mergin. That is the configure button.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    Upon clicking on that button you will be prompted to sign-in to MerginMaps.

    Screen Picture by Don Watkins

    Once you have signed into MerginMaps you can begin your first project. Next to the gear like ‘Configure’ button is another button with a plus sign on it. Clicking on that brings up a ‘New bsic QGIS project’ option.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    After the new project is created you are invited to give the project a name and after it is named the project is immediatley uploaded to the MerginMaps server account and saved locally in a directory location of your choosing.

    Screen Picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    After the project is uploaded to the MerginMaps server then it is time to get out your iOS or Android device and sign in to the MerginMaps server and download the project onto your mobile device. Note at the bottom of the application window there is a ‘Projects’ button which when pressed provides a listing of the projects on your device.

    Screen picture by Don Watkins CC by SA 4.0

    I decided to give the application a test run and while my wife and I were on a picnic to nearby Letchworth State Park I marked some data points which you can see in the depiction below.

    Once the data points are collected on the device they can be uploaded to the MerginMaps server and then downloaded to the QGIS software on your computer and you can generate maps.

    In conclusion, QGIS and MerginMaps offer a powerful combination for mapping walks in the area where my friend lives. Together, they provide a robust solution for mapping trails making it easier for my friend to learn how to do the same. The integration of QGIS with MerginMaps highlights the potential of open-source tools in facilitating geospatial data work, whether for individual use or team-based projects. This synergy between the two platforms is a valuable resource for anyone interested in mapping and spatial analysis.

    #geospatial #GIS #MerginMaps #OpenSource #QGIS

  20. 🎓 Are you doing fieldwork in the new academic year? Try @merginmaps for field data collection, free for educators & students via the Academic Plan.

    ✅ 5 GB cloud storage
    📚 Free book for educators: Collecting Field Data with QGIS and Mergin Maps by @geomenke & Alexandra Bucha Rášová
    👥 Unlimited students & projects

    🎥 Watch the video: youtu.be/xQvpye7qGm4

    🔗More about the Academic Plan: merginmaps.com/academic-plan

    #QGIS #MerginMaps #GIS #Fieldwork #EdTech #HigherEd

  21. 🎓 Are you doing fieldwork in the new academic year? Try @merginmaps for field data collection, free for educators & students via the Academic Plan.

    ✅ 5 GB cloud storage
    📚 Free book for educators: Collecting Field Data with QGIS and Mergin Maps by @geomenke & Alexandra Bucha Rášová
    👥 Unlimited students & projects

    🎥 Watch the video: youtu.be/xQvpye7qGm4

    🔗More about the Academic Plan: merginmaps.com/academic-plan

    #QGIS #MerginMaps #GIS #Fieldwork #EdTech #HigherEd

  22. 🎓 Are you doing fieldwork in the new academic year? Try @merginmaps for field data collection, free for educators & students via the Academic Plan.

    ✅ 5 GB cloud storage
    📚 Free book for educators: Collecting Field Data with QGIS and Mergin Maps by @geomenke & Alexandra Bucha Rášová
    👥 Unlimited students & projects

    🎥 Watch the video: youtu.be/xQvpye7qGm4

    🔗More about the Academic Plan: merginmaps.com/academic-plan

    #QGIS #MerginMaps #GIS #Fieldwork #EdTech #HigherEd

  23. Last Friday, @timlinux.bsky.social delivered a brilliant session at the #QGIS Open Day, showcasing the power of open-source #GIS through an integrated workflow with QGIS, #MerginMaps, and #GeoNode. Watch it here: www.youtube.com/live/wgfmGVd...

    An end to end workflow with QG...

  24. Last Friday, @timlinux.bsky.social delivered a brilliant session at the #QGIS Open Day, showcasing the power of open-source #GIS through an integrated workflow with QGIS, #MerginMaps, and #GeoNode. Watch it here: www.youtube.com/live/wgfmGVd...

    An end to end workflow with QG...

  25. The first hardcopy of Collecting Field Data with QGIS and Mergin Maps - written by Alexandra Bucha Rášová and me - has arrived & it looks great! Learn more from Locate Press: locatepress.com/book/mergin-ma
    You can find the Locate Press store here: store.locatepress.com/
    #QGIS #MerginMaps #FieldDataCollection #GPS

  26. The first hardcopy of Collecting Field Data with QGIS and Mergin Maps - written by Alexandra Bucha Rášová and me - has arrived & it looks great! Learn more from Locate Press: locatepress.com/book/mergin-ma
    You can find the Locate Press store here: store.locatepress.com/
    #QGIS #MerginMaps #FieldDataCollection #GPS

  27. The first hardcopy of Collecting Field Data with QGIS and Mergin Maps - written by Alexandra Bucha Rášová and me - has arrived & it looks great! Learn more from Locate Press: locatepress.com/book/mergin-ma
    You can find the Locate Press store here: store.locatepress.com/
    #QGIS #MerginMaps #FieldDataCollection #GPS

  28. Have you heard? We have a new book about Collecting Field Data with QGIS and Mergin Maps! Check out Mergin Maps newest blog to learn more!
    Huge thanks to Locate Press, Lutra Consulting and my co-author Alexandra Bucha Rášová!

    #QGIS #MerginMaps #BookLaunch
    merginmaps.com/blog/announcing

  29. Have you heard? We have a new book about Collecting Field Data with QGIS and Mergin Maps! Check out Mergin Maps newest blog to learn more!
    Huge thanks to Locate Press, Lutra Consulting and my co-author Alexandra Bucha Rášová!

    #QGIS #MerginMaps #BookLaunch
    merginmaps.com/blog/announcing

  30. Have you heard? We have a new book about Collecting Field Data with QGIS and Mergin Maps! Check out Mergin Maps newest blog to learn more!
    Huge thanks to Locate Press, Lutra Consulting and my co-author Alexandra Bucha Rášová!

    #QGIS #MerginMaps #BookLaunch
    merginmaps.com/blog/announcing

  31. With @merginmaps you can use Position Tracking and Streaming Mode when you're mapping in the field. This video that I made for the #MerginMaps YouTube channel explains the difference and shows how to digitize survey line and polygon layers using streaming mode: youtu.be/069-fXNqyJY?si=ao9VzU

    It also has some nice shots of the Kinderdijk UNESCO World Heritage Site!

    :qgis: #fieldwork #QGIS #mapping

  32. With @merginmaps you can use Position Tracking and Streaming Mode when you're mapping in the field. This video that I made for the #MerginMaps YouTube channel explains the difference and shows how to digitize survey line and polygon layers using streaming mode: youtu.be/069-fXNqyJY?si=ao9VzU

    It also has some nice shots of the Kinderdijk UNESCO World Heritage Site!

    :qgis: #fieldwork #QGIS #mapping

  33. With @merginmaps you can use Position Tracking and Streaming Mode when you're mapping in the field. This video that I made for the #MerginMaps YouTube channel explains the difference and shows how to digitize survey line and polygon layers using streaming mode: youtu.be/069-fXNqyJY?si=ao9VzU

    It also has some nice shots of the Kinderdijk UNESCO World Heritage Site!

    :qgis: #fieldwork #QGIS #mapping