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NavTable allow to view, edit and navigate through alphanumeric data of vectorial layers in gvSIG.

Current release: NavTable 0.6

Released 2010-05-25 — tested with gvSIG 1.9

Full support for gvSIG-1.9 version, many bugs fixed and other improvements.

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Get NavTable for Windows (1.66MB)

Windows installer

Get NavTable for Linux (2.31MB)

Linux Installer

Get NavTable for All platforms (345kB)

Manual installation

Experimental releases

Upcoming and alpha/beta/candidate releases

  • Alpha releases should only be used for testing and development.
  • Beta releases and Release Candidates are normally released for production testing, but should not be used on mission-critical sites.
  • Always install on a separate test server first, and make sure you have proper backups before installing.

Release roadmap for NavTable …

NavTable NavTable-0.4.1_beta_gvSIG-1.9 (Release candidate) Released 2009-12-16
NavTable BETA version adapted for running on gvSIG-1.9

Project Description

NavTable
Project resources

NavTable allow to view, edit and navigate through alphanumeric data of vectorial layers in gvSIG.

It is another choice to the gvSIG data table but in this case only one register is shown at the same time.
That is helpfull in many times to look up and modify data.

Besides, NavTable has several navigation features such as making selections, making zoom to elements
and easy navigation among them.

All necessary staff in order to install this extension is available in the web page: http://navtable.forge.osor.eu/
There is also a user manual available.

NavTable has been developed by Cartolab [2] (Cartography laboratory of University of A Coruña) and released under the GNU Public License
version 3.

We hope this extension is useful for the community and we are looking
forward for your comments and ideas in order to make NavTable better.

by Juan Ignacio Varela García (lead developer) last modified 2010-05-25 13:58 GPL 3

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