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57
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Date added
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June 15, 2009
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mapping tools
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Free Trial |
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Windows
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4.79 MB
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Description
MPSuperShape is a shape manipulation tool for Microsoft MapPoint. MPSuperShape can be used to combine multiple shapes into one large shape, search the overlaps between shapes, and import/export shape files. Import shape options include ESRI Shape (SHP) files, MapInfo MIF files, and GML. MPSuperShape can also export to GML. Possible applications include: * Combining drive-time areas to search the total area covered by existing depots. * Finding territory overlaps. * Finding areas which meet multiple characteristics. * Transferring shapes to/from other GIS systems. MPSuperShape provides the following benefits: * Combine multiple shapes * search the intersection (overlap) between shapes * Import shapes from external (non-MapPoint) files * Export shapes to external (non-MapPoint) files * Copy shapes between different MapPoint maps - reuse the same shapes on multiple maps! The import and export options support GML. GML is an XML-based open GIS format that is managed by the Open Geospatial Consortium. Requirements: MapPoint 2006 (or later), .NET Framework 2.0 (or later), and Windows XP or Vista required.
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