I think that the blend modes are something that many ESRI users would find
unique and useful. Also, not all users rely very heavily on PostGIS or
spatial SQL, but a DB manager example demonstrating the power of creating
layers directly from views and queries is impressive. Showing one that
creates geometries on the fly adds even more.

David.

On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 1:41 PM, Kurt Menke <k...@birdseyeviewgis.com> wrote:

> I wrote a blog post this spring called At Least 10 Reasons You Should Be
> Using QGIS
> <https://www.birdseyeviewgis.com/blog/2017/5/1/at-least-10-reasons-you-should-be-using-qgis>
> about a talk by the same name I gave to my local GIS group.  95% were
> ArcGIS users. People were really impressed by the features I covered. With
> v3 coming out I could expand it greatly...but this covers some cool things
> you can do with QGIS that you can't with Arc, and some things that are
> simply easier in QGIS.
> Kurt
>
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