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Introduction to GIS Using Open Source Software 6th edition (July 2015) |
QGIS Software for Download
The manual was written for QGIS version 2.8 (Wien). Because there are enough differences between versions you should download and install 2.8 if you are taking the workshop.
- MS Windows users: QGIS 2.8 (32 bit) - or - QGIS 2.8 (64 bit)
- MAC users (OS X Lion and newer): Download and install GDAL Complete 1.11 Frameworks 1st, Matplotlib 2nd, and QGIS 2.8 3rd.
- Linux users should consult the QGIS download page and follow the instructions to download the 2.8 release version for your distro.
The QGIS website defaults to the most recent release version for downloading (as of July 2016, 2.14 Essen is the most recent release).