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Cadcorp mSIS


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Cadcorp mSIS – mobile Spatial Information System, is an easy to use data capture application for the Pocket PC platform. The mSIS solution is supplied in two parts, a desktop based project management package – mSIS Office, plus the Pocket PC based data capture software – mSIS Mobile.

The Cadcorp approach Cadcorp offers project managers the capability to define and control projects effectively from their desktops and give field operatives Pocket PC software for swift, structured data collection with freely based and GPS inputted graphic features.

Work with a wide range of data types mSIS supports a number of native File Formats and Raster Formats. Data is easily downloaded and uploaded from desktop to Pocket PC.

Desktop project management Project management tasks require the set up of many parameters, from choosing base data to building User Interfaces for Data Input, all of which is made easy using the mSIS Office package, whether you are a seasoned user or newcomer.

Small but packing a punch Pocket PC devices are increasingly powerful in terms of onboard processors, memory sizes and colour display. Expansion is easy, with linkage to GPS receivers, mobile telecommunications and desktop PCs using either card slots/serial, USB or infrared ports. Cadcorp mSIS Mobile on the Pocket PC allows users to view geospatial data, create and edit vector geometry. mSIS links to any GPS receiver supporting NMEA 0183 formatted GPS messages and creates GPS point, line and area vectors.

Info Link: http://www.cadcorp.com

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