Versions:

  • 4.0.0
  • 3.44.7
  • 3.44.6
  • 3.44.5
  • 3.44.4
  • 3.44.3
  • 3.44.2
  • 3.44.1
  • 3.44.0
  • 3.42.3
  • 3.42.2
  • 3.42.1
  • 3.42.0
  • 3.40.3
  • 3.40.2
  • 3.40.1
  • 3.40.0
  • 3.38.3
  • 3.38.2
  • 3.38.1
  • 3.38.0
  • 3.36.3
  • 3.36.2
  • 3.36.1
  • 3.36.0
  • 3.34.3
  • 3.34.1
  • 3.32.3
  • 3.32.2
  • 3.32.1
  • 3.32.0
  • 3.30.3
  • 3.30.2
  • 3.30.1
  • 3.30.0
  • 3.28.3
  • 3.28.1
  • 3.28.0
  • 3.26.3
  • 3.24.2
  • 3.22.3
  • 3.18.3
  • 3.18.2
  • 3.18.1
  • 3.14.0
  • 3.12.3

QGIS 4.0.0, released by QGIS.org as the fiftieth milestone in a lineage that now spans forty-six public builds, remains the reference Free and Open Source Geographic Information System (GIS) application maintained under the GNU General Public License and officially hosted by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). Engineered for cartographers, urban planners, environmental scientists, and geospatial analysts, the software ingests, visualizes, and edits an extensive range of vector, raster, and database formats—ranging from ESRI Shapefiles and GeoPackages to PostGIS tables, WMS imagery, and Cloud-Optimized GeoTIFFs—while offering on-the-fly projection, topological editing, spatial SQL queries, 3D scene rendering, Python-based processing workflows, and a growing library of community-authored plug-ins that extend analytical capabilities from hydrological modeling to drone-image photogrammetry. Cross-platform binaries run natively on Linux, Unix, macOS, Windows, and Android, enabling identical project files to move transparently between field tablets, office workstations, and cloud VMs; version 4.0.0 introduces a refined user interface, faster symbology caching, and native support for high-DPI displays, building on earlier stable branches that progressively added processing modelers, expression builders, and mesh-layer support. Typical deployments include municipal asset inventories, environmental impact assessments, precision-agriculture zoning, humanitarian base-map creation, and academic instruction in spatial data science, all without licensing fees or usage restrictions. QGIS 4.0.0 is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g., winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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