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GRASS 6 GUI ScreenshotsUser are provided with a (small) variety of choices for user interface. They can work on command line (CLI), use the built-in GIS Manager, launch QGIS with GRASS (requires QGIS installation) and/or use JAVAGRASS. See below for details.GRASS GIS ManagerThis manager is integrated with GRASS 6.GIS Manager GUI interface (click to enlarge; see more) GRASS with Quantum GIS interface (QGIS)Quantum GIS (QGIS) is a Geographic Information System (GIS) built for Linux/Unix. QGIS supports vector, raster, and database formats. It optionally comes with GRASS raster/vector support.
QGIS, launched within GRASS (click to enlarge): GRASS shell in QGIS (click to enlarge) JAVAGRASSJAVAGRASS (JGRASS) is a multi-platform, multi-session GRASS framework. JGRASS packages GRASS to be used in production environments as opposed to a research environment. The architecture of JGRASS follows the client-server model internally, separating the Graphical User Interface (GUI) from the spatial processing engine. This separation will allow the easy development of remote access capability.
JAVAGRASS session: JAVAGRASS Project (Image Gallery for JGrass)
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