11th August 2010, 07:59 PM
I use ArcGIS and ArcView here at the University of Oslo. Here in Norway ESRI programmes are pretty widespread in archaeological circles. The Swedish INTRASIS archaeological recording/GIS system uses ArcGIS as its map imaging system and therefore whereever you find INTRASIS in operation you will have good reason for suspecting that ArcGIS is behind it somewhere......so thats lots of places in Scandinavia, EH in the UK, various archaeological bodies in eastern Europe....
If I didn't have access to ESRI programmes I think I would be happy in using the freeware QGIS (as recommended by David)....as long as the programme produces attribute-added data files rather than drawings per se (ie as long as its not AutoCAD, or Corel Draw, or Illustrator AI files), I am a happy bunny......
If I didn't have access to ESRI programmes I think I would be happy in using the freeware QGIS (as recommended by David)....as long as the programme produces attribute-added data files rather than drawings per se (ie as long as its not AutoCAD, or Corel Draw, or Illustrator AI files), I am a happy bunny......
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