ICMap

Desktop GIS Mapping Web Publisher
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  • License:
  • Free to try
  • Price:
  • $580.00
  • Publisher Name:
  • Collins Software
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows XP
  • File Size:
  • 35.7MB

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ICMap Description

A low cost GIS web map publisher attached to the Windows Internet Information Server (IIS) environment to produce immediate results. This product contains everything you need to publish your maps using standard web services. Electric and Gas Facility Mapping, Cadastral Mapping, Landscape Design and Party Guest Seating assignments, ICMap creates interactive maps for every class of user. If mapping every parcel in the state or a single lot, ICMap does all the work, all you do is design your web page using FrontPage or any other HTML editor and place the map, using a special tag, anywhere on the page. Using your own maps ICMap creates a tiled database of images, this process is extremely fast, being able to create most applications in just a few minutes. With ICMap, publishing your map to the web takes just a few instants as all you need to do is copy a single folder to the server. IT departments will love this product: it simply requires disk space to publish your interactive maps to the web, or viewed by a web browser directly from disk. A great product for educators, since no mapping software or web server is required. Students can create interactive web sites that can be viewed from a web browser from files that the students create directly on their computers, both in school and at home. Creates Transparent GIF files that can be overlaid to produce composite images, creates Hotspots from graphic features (Lines, Polygons, Symbols and Text) for Hyperlinks with hover hints. The result is a GIS Web site that is composed of static images viewed as an infinite continuous map at multiple scales. ICMap comes with the javascripts for the Pan and Zoom capacities this makes creating your GIS Web site easy to setup and requires no server software. Images can be viewed three ways: first, as a simple image; second, using the supplied java scripts as an infinite view with pan/zoom capabilities; third, using the supplied ICMap Image Server to request a clipped composite image of a specific area. A view utility is included for the viewing and printing of all of the supported input formats.


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