Stefan Schwarzer wrote
 
>Hi there,
...
>But for the ArcMap-style GIS software: what can you recommend? Nice  
>GUI? With a couple of functions, like buffer, editing, reprojecting...

OpenJUMP is lightweight and looks and feels nice and runs on Mac.  Nice GUI for 
my mind, and has quite a nice set of topologigal functions from Java Topology 
Suite. Rather good for editing. Reprojecting - no. No problems with WMS.  WFS 
plugin reads well WFS 1.0 delivered by GeoServer and gives menu based tools for 
creating spatial and attribute filters for WFS requests.  WFS plugin has issues 
with MapServer WFS but works still somehow.  With deegree WFS server it should 
support both WFS 1.0 and 1.1 including WFS-T, but I have not tested that myself.
OpenJUMP has obviously originally developed for editing and correcting vector 
data and not for all-purpose GIS tool. As such it is not full-featured even 
there are plugins giving additional capabilities.  The basic work OpenJUMP does 
well.

-Jukka Rahkonen-

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