Easily add feature manipulation to your custom application. With this tool kit, users can read and write many of today's most popular GIS vector file formats. Users are also granted direct access to a wide variety of geometry objects, which can be created and manipulated on-the-fly. Along with these geometry objects, users are granted access to the metadata and attributes that are commonly associated with these geometries.
GeoTranslate is available in two versions, Windows and Linux, allowing you to create your application in your favorite development environment.
* Operating System: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003.
* Memory: 256MB RAM recommended - memory requirements are largely data dependent.
* Hard Disk Space: 260 MB recommended - additional data files will require additional space.
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Support:
sales@bluemarblegeo.com
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