GeoObjects is the easiest and most affordable way to put maps in your application! GeoObjects enables applications to present numerical data more effectively. GeoObjects consists of a map OCX control and other OLE automation object controls for embedding spatial data access, display, and analysis capabilities into your Windows and Internet applications.
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$999.00 Dev. Kit: Contact us for Distribution Fees
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CDRom , Web
Support:
Annual Support and Update Subscription available, $499.00 introductory price, $699.00 annual renewal price
Distribution:
Direct
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