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SpatiaLite for Android Available
On what seems to be turning into SpatiaLite Monday, Sandro Furieri also announced on the SpatiaLite Google Group the availability of a stable version of SpatiaLite for Android. I am happy to see that this version was developed and contributed … Continue reading
Posted in gis, open source
Tagged AGC, Android, database, DoD, government, SpatiaLite
SpatiaLite 4.0 Released
It looks like it was a busy weekend for Sandro Furieri and the rest of the SpatiaLite team as version 4.0 was announced on Sunday. There are a number of changes, so it’s best to catch up on them before … Continue reading
Posted in gis, open source
Tagged database, SpatiaLite
2011 TIGER Boundary Files in SpatiaLite Format
Over on the SpatiaLite Google Group, Stine Consulting announced the availability of 2011 TIGER Boundary files in SpatiaLite format. Despite initial enthusiasm, mainstream uptake of SpatiaLite has been slow but I think that’s about to change. Large organizations, such as … Continue reading
Posted in database, gis, sqlite
Tagged GeoCommons, SpatiaLite
SpatiaLite 3.0 Beta Is Available
Alessandro Furieri announced the availability of the beta of SpatiaLite 3.0.0 on 17 August. It can be downloaded here: http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite-3.0.0-BETA/index.html. Some of the more interesting additions include additional support for topology and the ability to export GeoJSON. I did a … Continue reading
Posted in database, gis, open source, sqlite
Tagged QGIS, SpatiaLite
SpatiaLite Provider Now In SharpMap Repository
I got a surprise e-mail from Felix today letting me know that the SpatiaLite provider I posted some time ago, along with Kev’s great spatial index work, has been included in the SharpMap repository. If you’re looking for one place … Continue reading
Posted in gis, open source, sharpmap, sqlite
Tagged SpatiaLite



