[QGIS-pt] QGIS Plugin SLYR: Migre para QGIS e liberte-se de projetos, estilos e dados proprietários e fechados

Caros,

Venho chamar a Vossa atenção para aproveitarem uma fantástica promoção do prestigiado projeto North Road que decorre até ao final de Novembro!

A solução baseada num plugin de QGIS destinada a quem pretende migrar definitivamente para o uso do QGIS, mas ainda não o consegue fazer totalmente pois possui muito trabalho e tempo despendido em projetos e dados em formatos proprietários do ArcGIS / ESRI:

As boas notícias: a North Road com base num extensivo estudo e desenvolvimento, tem o prazer de anunciar um produto que permite o uso destes formatos fechados (mxd, lyr, style, dat, etc) directamente, de forma fácil e transparente, no ambiente de trabalho do QGIS!

SLYR: the ESRI to QGIS Compatibility Suite

https://north-road.com/slyr/

Por 1000€ (promoção até final de Novembro) é possível ter acesso a este plugin para QGIS, incluindo atualizações, para uso num posto de trabalho, sem mais limitações de uso e nas condições transcritas abaixo.

Venho pedir a ajuda de todos a divulgar esta oportunidade a possíveis interessados e a orientar os interessados para contacto para mais detalhes com a North Road pelo email: info@north-road.com

Uma pista de potenciais clientes interessados:
http://www.base.gov.pt/Base/pt/ResultadosPesquisa?type=contratos&query=adjudicatariaid%3D146

Purchasing SLYR:
A SLYR license is a one-time cost, which covers unlimited use within a single physical office location. We are currently running a discount rate for orders placed during October or November 2019: International (non-Australian) entities: €1000
To purchase the SLYR plugin, email info@north-road.com for further details.

Open Source Pledge

North Road are passionate believers in the power of open source software, and have a history of extensive contributions to the open-source geospatial software stack! While we fully intend to make the SLYR plugin open source and freely publish the style/LYR/MXD conversion tools, we also require financial backing in order to support the significant time required to completely reverse engineer these file formats and develop quality tools supporting their use outside of the ESRI software ecosystem. Accordingly, the specifications and file parsing library will initially be closed source and available to SLYR license holders only. Exactly six months after we hit the pledged sponsorship levels for each stage of the project (see below), we will open-source that component of the code and freely publish the results under a permissive open source license.

What License Holders Get

Early Access to Tools
License holders are given immediate access to both the current stable SLYR plugin and any upcoming beta versions of the plugin. License holders receive on-going access to the latest version of the plugin as work continues on the remaining project stages. (Non-license holders must wait until the open-source version of the tools are released which, as described under the “Open Source Pledge” section, occurs 6 months after each project stage is completed).
Becoming a project sponsor gives an organisation unlimited access to the latest version of the tools for a single physical workplace.

Priority Support
Additionally, license holders have access to priority support for the conversions tools from North Road.
Unfortunately, the three binary formats are heavily dependent on the software version they have been created with, and accordingly it is not uncommon to encounter versions of the .style/LYR/MXD files which have not yet been completely reverse engineered and supported by the SLYR conversion tools.
License holders will have access to priority support, allowing them to send unsupported file versions to North Road for analysis and inclusion in the conversion tools ASAP.
The support available to license holders will also extend to assistance with use and installation of the software.

Com os melhores cumprimentos,

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Ricardo Pinho

Viva,
Porque é sempre bom saber de bons exemplos.
Alguém conhece algum caso de Portugal que tenha aproveitado esta campanha? e concretizado uma compra deste fantástico plugin?
Obrigado!

Cumprimentos

Ricardo Pinho <ricardodepinho@gmail.com> escreveu no dia terça, 19/11/2019 à(s) 14:47:

Caros,

Venho chamar a Vossa atenção para aproveitarem uma fantástica promoção do prestigiado projeto North Road que decorre até ao final de Novembro!

A solução baseada num plugin de QGIS destinada a quem pretende migrar definitivamente para o uso do QGIS, mas ainda não o consegue fazer totalmente pois possui muito trabalho e tempo despendido em projetos e dados em formatos proprietários do ArcGIS / ESRI:

As boas notícias: a North Road com base num extensivo estudo e desenvolvimento, tem o prazer de anunciar um produto que permite o uso destes formatos fechados (mxd, lyr, style, dat, etc) directamente, de forma fácil e transparente, no ambiente de trabalho do QGIS!

SLYR: the ESRI to QGIS Compatibility Suite

https://north-road.com/slyr/

Por 1000€ (promoção até final de Novembro) é possível ter acesso a este plugin para QGIS, incluindo atualizações, para uso num posto de trabalho, sem mais limitações de uso e nas condições transcritas abaixo.

Venho pedir a ajuda de todos a divulgar esta oportunidade a possíveis interessados e a orientar os interessados para contacto para mais detalhes com a North Road pelo email: info@north-road.com

Uma pista de potenciais clientes interessados:
http://www.base.gov.pt/Base/pt/ResultadosPesquisa?type=contratos&query=adjudicatariaid%3D146

Purchasing SLYR:
A SLYR license is a one-time cost, which covers unlimited use within a single physical office location. We are currently running a discount rate for orders placed during October or November 2019: International (non-Australian) entities: €1000
To purchase the SLYR plugin, email info@north-road.com for further details.

Open Source Pledge

North Road are passionate believers in the power of open source software, and have a history of extensive contributions to the open-source geospatial software stack! While we fully intend to make the SLYR plugin open source and freely publish the style/LYR/MXD conversion tools, we also require financial backing in order to support the significant time required to completely reverse engineer these file formats and develop quality tools supporting their use outside of the ESRI software ecosystem. Accordingly, the specifications and file parsing library will initially be closed source and available to SLYR license holders only. Exactly six months after we hit the pledged sponsorship levels for each stage of the project (see below), we will open-source that component of the code and freely publish the results under a permissive open source license.

What License Holders Get

Early Access to Tools
License holders are given immediate access to both the current stable SLYR plugin and any upcoming beta versions of the plugin. License holders receive on-going access to the latest version of the plugin as work continues on the remaining project stages. (Non-license holders must wait until the open-source version of the tools are released which, as described under the “Open Source Pledge” section, occurs 6 months after each project stage is completed).
Becoming a project sponsor gives an organisation unlimited access to the latest version of the tools for a single physical workplace.

Priority Support
Additionally, license holders have access to priority support for the conversions tools from North Road.
Unfortunately, the three binary formats are heavily dependent on the software version they have been created with, and accordingly it is not uncommon to encounter versions of the .style/LYR/MXD files which have not yet been completely reverse engineered and supported by the SLYR conversion tools.
License holders will have access to priority support, allowing them to send unsupported file versions to North Road for analysis and inclusion in the conversion tools ASAP.
The support available to license holders will also extend to assistance with use and installation of the software.

Com os melhores cumprimentos,

Ricardo Pinho

Ricardo Pinho