New Version: Mapinfo2Google.mbx converts MapInfo map objects from one or more visible layers within a Mapinfo map window to a Google Earth KML file. Includes source code provided under GNU General Public License. Requires Mapinfo Pro ver 4.1 or later.
New features:
1. Now supports conversion of rectangle and rounded rectangle object types.
2. Only converts objects visible in current map.
3. Now skips records in the table that have no associated map object.
4. Now ensures that the Message Window is visible.
5. Number format now always uses period for decimals places
6. Option to export layer as points (useful for labeling polygons)
7. Now able to create 'short' descriptions for each object
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