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Mappetizer 1.5 now available

March 4, 2009 - 8:10am by ArminMueller

Mappetizer is a tool that gives you the opportunity to convert spatial data into the SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) format. You can then use these SVG files to publish them on the Web or on CD-ROM.
To create your maps you do not need any GIS software.
Mappetizer offers many features to create interactive maps of high quality, like identifying features, viewing the attribute table, map-tips, hyperlinks, turn on and off layers, measurement tools, and many others.

Additional information about Mappetizer and the possibility to download an
evaluation version are available under http://www.mappetizer.de

Mappetizer offer the following features:

  • Support of the most common geo formats (Shapefile, Mif/Mid, Mapinfo, DXF, GML, GPX)
  • Support of raster formats (TIFF, JPEG, GIF, PNG)
  • Map and layout settings can be reviewd in a perview window
  • Layers can be displayed in a preview window
  • The setting of the original extent can be done interactively
  • The size of point and line symbols can be controlled by a reference scale
  • Settings for minimal and maximal zoom scale
  • View the map in an individual scale
  • Zoom to overview
  • Individual zooming and panning
  • Scale bar
  • Measurement tools
  • Coordinate read-out
  • Several layout settings
  • Mapscale dependent view of layers
  • Turn on and off individual layers
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Comments

#1 Adobe Support

Submitted by Maz on November 10, 2009 - 7:23pm.

Adobe says they're not going to continue support for Adobe SVGViewer in 2009. Hoepfully the future versions of Mappetizer are not going to require updates from Adobe

 
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