SAGA (64-bit)

SAGA (64-bit) 2.1

Windows / SAGA Team / 1931 / Full spec
Description

SAGA (64-bit) - The Ultimate GIS Software for Geoscientific Analysis

SAGA is a powerful and comprehensive Geographic Information System (GIS) software that has been designed to provide an easy and effective implementation of spatial algorithms. It offers a growing set of geoscientific methods, making it the ultimate tool for researchers, scientists, and professionals in the field of geosciences.

With SAGA, you can manage and visualize data with ease. Its user-friendly interface provides many visualization options that allow you to explore your data in different ways. Besides menu, tool, and status bars that are typical for most modern programs, SAGA interfaces the user with three additional control elements: workspace control, object properties control, and module libraries.

The workspace control has sub-windows for modules, data objects, and maps workspaces. Each workspace shows a tree view through which associated workspace objects can be accessed. Loaded module libraries are listed in the modules workspace together with a list of their modules. Similarly created map views will be listed in the maps workspace while data objects will be hierarchically sorted by their data type.

Dependent on which object is selected in a workspace; the object properties control shows an object-specific set of sub-windows. Common to all objects are sub-windows for settings and descriptions. In case a module is selected; the settings window is populated with its parameters.

SAGA's Features

1) Comprehensive Set of Geoscientific Methods

SAGA offers an extensive range of geoscientific methods such as terrain analysis (DEM), hydrology analysis (watershed delineation), image processing (classification), spatial statistics (interpolation), time series analysis (trend detection), among others.

2) User-Friendly Interface

The GUI allows users to manage and visualize data easily through its many visualization options.

3) Open-Source Software

SAGA is open-source software licensed under GNU GPL 2+. This means that anyone can use it free-of-charge without any restrictions or limitations on how they use it or what they do with it.

4) Cross-Platform Compatibility

SAGA runs on Windows OS as well as Linux/Unix-based systems such as Ubuntu or Fedora distributions making it accessible to everyone regardless of their operating system preference.

5) Easy Integration With Other Software Tools

SAGA supports various file formats such as ESRI Shapefile (.shp), GeoTIFF (.tif/.tiff), ASCII Grid (.asc/.txt/.dat). This makes it easy to integrate SAGA into other software tools used by researchers or professionals.

6) Active Community Support

The SAGA community provides support through forums where users can ask questions about using SAGA or report bugs encountered while using this software.

7) Free Updates

As an open-source project; updates are released regularly by developers who contribute code changes voluntarily without any financial compensation from users.

Conclusion

In conclusion; if you're looking for powerful GIS software that offers comprehensive geoscientific methods coupled with ease-of-use features then look no further than SAGE(64-bit). With its user-friendly interface; cross-platform compatibility; active community support & free updates make this open-source project one worth considering when choosing your next GIS tool!

Full spec
Publisher SAGA Team
Publisher site http://www.saga-gis.org/en/index.html
Release date 2013-07-02
Date added 2013-07-03
Category Educational Software
Sub category Map Software
Version 2.1
Os requirements Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows, Windows 7, Windows XP
Requirements None
Price Free
Downloads per week 2
Total downloads 1931

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    Anna

    I have been using SAGA for a few months now and it has been really helpful for my research work. Highly recommended!

    Oct 08, 2013
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  • David

    I tried SAGA and it's a great tool for analyzing spatial data. The user interface could be more intuitive though.

    Oct 31, 2013
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    • Sarah

      I agree with you, David. The functionality of SAGA is impressive, but the interface can be a bit overwhelming for beginners.

      Dec 10, 2013
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  • Mark

    SAGA has been my go-to software for geospatial analysis for years. It's powerful and versatile, perfect for my work.

    Jan 01, 2014
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    Emily

    I recently started using SAGA and it's been a game-changer for me. The wide range of available tools is amazing!

    Jan 12, 2014
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  • Michael

    SAGA is a fantastic mapping software. It has helped me visualize various geographical features with ease.

    May 27, 2014
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    Sophia

    I found SAGA really helpful for my academic studies. It made my research more efficient and accurate.

    Feb 10, 2015
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    Robert

    SAGA's 64-bit version performs incredibly well on my Windows PC. No lag or crashes so far.

    Apr 17, 2015
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    Olivia

    The educational focus of SAGA is what attracted me to it. It's perfect for teaching and learning about geospatial analysis.

    May 29, 2015
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    Daniel

    SAGA's map software capabilities are excellent. It's a reliable tool for creating informative maps.

    Jul 15, 2015
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  • Emma

    I've encountered a few bugs while using SAGA, but overall, it's a solid software for map-related tasks.

    Aug 05, 2015
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    James

    SAGA's educational software category is well-deserved. It offers a wide range of tools for learning and research purposes.

    Sep 22, 2015
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  • Mia

    As an aspiring cartographer, SAGA has been an invaluable tool in my journey. It has greatly enhanced my map-making skills.

    Oct 13, 2015
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  • William

    SAGA's date of release is quite impressive. It shows that the developers have been actively maintaining and updating the software.

    Nov 27, 2015
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    Charlotte

    I've had a positive experience with SAGA so far. It's a reliable and efficient tool for working with geospatial data.

    Dec 16, 2015
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  • Benjamin

    SAGA has a bit of a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it, it's a powerful software for data analysis.

    Nov 09, 2016
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  • Samantha

    I've used SAGA for my thesis work and it made the data processing and analysis much easier. Highly recommended for research projects.

    Dec 18, 2016
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    Joseph

    SAGA's subcategory of map software is fitting. It excels in providing tools specifically designed for mapping purposes.

    Dec 27, 2016
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  • Lily

    The 64-bit version of SAGA is a huge improvement. It can handle large datasets efficiently, which is important for my work.

    Feb 21, 2017
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  • Henry

    I have tried a few map software, but SAGA remains my favorite due to its extensive functionality and ease of use.

    Apr 12, 2017
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  • Ella

    I recommend SAGA for anyone involved in geospatial analysis. It's a powerful software that covers a wide range of applications.

    Jun 29, 2017
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  • Andrew

    SAGA's release in 2013 shows its longevity in the market. It has proven to be a reliable software over the years.

    Jan 27, 2018
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    Grace

    SAGA has been helpful in my environmental studies. It offers various tools for analyzing spatial data related to the environment.

    Feb 09, 2018
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    Lucas

    I had some initial difficulties navigating through SAGA, but with practice, it has become an indispensable tool for my research work.

    May 15, 2018
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    Ava

    I appreciate the educational focus of SAGA. It allows students and researchers to explore and understand geospatial analysis better.

    May 19, 2018
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    Jack

    SAGA's capabilities in map software have saved me a lot of time in creating visually appealing and informative maps.

    Dec 27, 2018
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  • Avery

    I've encountered a few bugs while using SAGA, but the developers have been responsive in addressing them.

    Feb 03, 2019
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  • Victoria

    SAGA's 64-bit version is a significant improvement. It allows for more efficient processing of large datasets without system limitations.

    Apr 07, 2019
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  • Leo

    I've found SAGA to be a helpful tool for my geography research. It provides a wide range of tools for data analysis and visualization.

    May 22, 2019
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  • Scarlett

    The educational software category of SAGA is well-deserved. It is accessible and useful for learners at various levels.

    Jun 24, 2019
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  • Julian

    SAGA has become an essential part of my work. It offers advanced tools that help me analyze spatial data more effectively.

    Aug 05, 2019
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    Clara

    I've used SAGA extensively for my geography projects. It never fails to deliver accurate and insightful results.

    Nov 28, 2019
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  • Connor

    SAGA's map software capabilities have been a great asset in my cartography endeavors. It's user-friendly and powerful.

    Mar 24, 2020
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    Maya

    The release date of SAGA is impressive. It shows continuous development and improvement over the years.

    Aug 15, 2020
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    Jayden

    SAGA's range of tools for spatial analysis is impressive. It covers a wide range of applications in the field.

    Oct 05, 2020
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  • Madison

    SAGA's educational software allows students to practice and develop their skills in geospatial analysis effectively.

    Mar 02, 2021
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  • Gabriel

    I agree that SAGA's user interface could be more intuitive. It takes some time to get used to the layout and functionality.

    Aug 08, 2021
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  • Sarah

    I found the learning curve of SAGA's interface to be steep initially, but now I find it quite efficient for my needs.

    Oct 22, 2021
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  • Christopher

    SAGA's analytical capabilities are top-notch. It's a reliable software for conducting complex spatial analysis tasks.

    Apr 20, 2022
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  • Zoe

    I've used SAGA for my research on urban planning, and it has provided valuable insights through its various analysis tools.

    May 30, 2022
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  • Dominic

    SAGA's educational software category is what attracted me, and it has exceeded my expectations. Great for practical learning.

    Aug 08, 2022
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  • Violet

    SAGA's 64-bit version has made a noticeable difference in performance. It's faster and more efficient than before.

    Oct 09, 2022
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  • Max

    SAGA is a comprehensive software for geospatial analysis. It covers a wide range of tasks and is highly adaptable.

    Nov 30, 2022
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    Stella

    I've been using SAGA for my environmental research, and it has helped me analyze spatial data related to natural resources effectively.

    Dec 13, 2022
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  • Owen

    The interface of SAGA may not be the most intuitive at first, but once you get familiar with it, it becomes a powerful tool in your arsenal.

    Feb 25, 2023
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    Luna

    SAGA's educational software subcategory makes it an excellent choice for students and researchers looking to explore geospatial analysis.

    May 10, 2023
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  • Sebastian

    SAGA's map software capabilities are impressive. It offers a wide range of tools for creating detailed and informative maps.

    Jun 23, 2023
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  • Penelope

    I've been using SAGA for my GIS projects, and it has proven to be a reliable software with powerful analysis capabilities.

    Oct 10, 2023
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    Ethan

    SAGA's 64-bit version is a significant improvement. It handles large datasets more efficiently, resulting in faster analysis.

    Nov 15, 2023
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    Hazel

    I've explored the educational software category of SAGA and found it to be a valuable resource for understanding geospatial analysis concepts.

    Dec 24, 2023
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