Does the QGIS plugin "Kue" finally enable non-technical users, including students, to learn a tool like QGIS?
From the homepage: Kue can be used to edit symbology, search for datasets, add base maps, and more. It sends a limited amount of QGIS project data to the cloud for LLM processing, such as layer and attribute names. It is freemium and requires a subscription of $19, with the first month free.
Shame this post did not gain much traction. I'd be interested in hearing what others have to say.
Are there other similar tools out there? Is this likely to lead to a new path for GIS apps?
Might be worth reposting as a ShowHN in a few days time.
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