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GeoVisor 2004

Quick Specs

  • Supporting GIS: Independent / Not Applicable
  • Date Added: May 27th, 2004
  • Modified: May 27th, 2004
  • File size: 10900.0KB
  • Total Downloads: 1727
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GeoVisor is a powerful GIS that supports most common GIS and CAD formats (.shp, .dwg, .dgn, .dxf, ArcInfo coverages, ArcView projects, etc.) and raster formats (.jpg, .ecw, .bmp, Sun Raster, .tiff, MrSid, etc.). Furthermore, it implements local and remote layer integration (OGC Map Servers), analytical layer combination (intersection, proximity, etc..), connection to external Databases, basic tools for new cartography edition and the possibility to view maps in advanced or simple mode. 30-day free trial.

Author's Information

Jose Manuel Perez
geovisor@geodata.es
Geodata
http://www.geodata.es/eng/index.htm

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