FreeCOGO Quadrant is a free co-ordinate geometry program targeting student surveyors and civil engineers.

This version features quadrant bearing input and output.

Angles and bearings are input in D.mmss format.

Bearings are input prefixed by a quadrant code (1 NE, 2 SE, 3 SW, 4 NW).


Download and evaluate the program here:-

FreeCOGO Download Page

Download the U.S. version.

Read the Read Me file before installation.

I would be grateful for any suggestions and feedback.

Barry Graham

Melbourne, Australia

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  • Land Surveyor

    This looks like a great program.  I am having trouble with turning angles.  Everything I've seen suggests a bearing for direction.  How do you turn an angle from setup point and backsight point?  Essentually, what are the codes for turning stakeout angles?

  • Hi Sir, 

    Can I have the installer of your freeCOGO quadrant program? I can no longer use the program after reformat of my notebook thank you.

    You may send it to my email account at

    [email protected]

  • FreeCOGO Quadrant now inputs, outputs and displays Northings before Eastings.
    Here is the link to the installer for version 1.10
    https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3449356/FreeCOGO_Quadrant.zip
    • Can I have the installer of your freeCOGO quadrant program? I can no longer use the program after reformat of my notebook thank you.

      You may send it to my email account at

      [email protected]

      I can not access drop box.

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