Field GIS data collection for iPhone and iPad

By on 21 June, 2011
 
Following the release of the iCMTGIS for the Apple iPad, Corvallis Microtechnology, Inc. has announced the release of the iGPSGIS application software for use on the Apple iPhone.
 
Like the iPad app, iGPSGIS allows the creation of GIS data in the field, including the export and import of shp files.
 
The app has several useful features, including creating sampling grids, displaying a Google Map as the background map, collecting multi-layer GPS/GIS data, digitising points, lines and areas, assignment of symbols and attributes to features.
 
You can of course view/edit any collected data from the device, and view the area of an enclosed region.
 
The free iGPSGIS Version 1.0.0 is available from the App Store at: http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/igpsgis/id440022262
And the iPad version is available at:
 
For additional information, please visit www.cmtinc.com

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