Whenever you start QGIS you basically do it because?
Right, because you need to do GIS work. Ah, how I love rhetorical questions to start a post.
And most of the time one continues to work on a QGIS project which he has prepared before. For me 99% of the time, I start QGIS, move the mouse to the top left over « Project » go to « Recent Projects » and select the one I want. If I am lucky my hand is stable enough to hover « Recent Projects » and not « New From Template » which I actually never use.
No longer!
At OPENGIS.ch we just introduced a nice « Welcome Page » to QGIS which lists the recently used projects. With a screenshot next to it!
That’s how my QGIS looks at start right now:
Instead of the filename it will show the project title if one is defined.
And you get some recent information about the QGIS project just next to it.
I would never want to miss this feature again.
… Coming soon to a QGIS near you …
QField 3.6 “Gondwana”: Locking on greatness
Building on top of the last release which introduced background tracking, this development cycle focused on polishing functionalities and building on top of preexisting features. The variety of improvements is sure to make our diverse user base and community excited to upgrade to QField 3.6.
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