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SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 Beta Released

Tuesday, January 31st 2012


SuperGeo Technologies announces that the latest desktop GIS product—SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 Beta is released.

SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 is the latest desktop GIS software of SuperGIS 3 series products. Based on the brand new SuperGIS Engine 3, SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 provides more various GIS tools and assists GIS professionals in efficiently displaying, editing, managing and analyzing spatial data.

SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 not only provides all functions of SuperGIS Desktop 3.0, but also greatly improves the performance and provides numerous editing tools. SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 provides two editions, Professional and Standard. Besides covering the functions of Standard edition, Professional edition also supports topology analyst, enforces geodatabase management, and provides VBA customization.

To provide a more convenient map editing environment, SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 provides a number of new editing tools such as, Segment Deflection, Finish Square Sketch, Direction-Distance tool, Distance-Distance tool, Reshape Feature, parallel, Split at Vertex tool, Generalize Tool, Smooth Tool, etc. These tools can help improve users’ editing efficiency.

Topology analyst supports to validate and display topological relationship for spatial dada and assists users in effectively editing and fixing maps. In geodatabase management, it supports to read and edit the vector data in database. Moreover, the built-in VBA customization tools allow users to develop the GIS tools by themselves to build their own GIS platforms.

SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 is going to be released officially in the near future. For more detailed information, please visit SuperGeo website (http://www.supergeotek.com) or contact us (staff@supergeotek.com ).


 

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