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Caliper is excited to announce a new South Africa Data Package

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Wednesday, February 13th 2013


The product includes a wealth of data and functionality not available in any other software.

The South Africa data includes an up-to-date street layer with address data for geocoding and travel time information for computing routes and travel-time rings. Also included are building footprints for many urban locations, railroads, and comprehensive named landmarks that range from public facilities to commercial buildings including shops, restaurants, and retail stores.

Maptitude ships with one country of your choice (currently the U.S.A., South Africa, Colombia, Brazil, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and more), and additional packages can be purchased separately for US$595 as they become available.

You can now switch between the countries you have purchased. Maptitude seamlessly refreshes the interface with country-specific tools such as those for finding, pin mapping (geocoding), routing, and the Create-a-Map Wizard.

Also, new Map Libraries allow you to easily create attractive geographic and demographic maps, while locating unlimited numbers of addresses and territory-based records.

If you have any questions, please call Maptitude Sales (USA) at +1 617-527-4700, or send an e-mail to sales@caliper.com.

About Caliper
Caliper Corporation develops state-of-the-art Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software. With a focus on usability, Maptitude is designed to be a cost-effective, professional mapping software product. Maptitude enables organizations to leverage their location-based data to improve decision making and planning, while minimizing expenditure through competitively priced solutions.

Caliper is a privately held corporation and is a leading developer of mapping, redistricting, transportation, and GIS software.

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