www.mapwares.com -- GIS Browser provides an intuitive interface for browsing GIS data with little or no instruction required. Offering only the most basic tools, it is designed to function as a public map browser to be placed in a town hall, library, park, etc., or interdepartmentally within any organization using GIS. It looks great on a tablet PC! GIS Browser runs on top of ArcMap, so ArcGIS software with any of the three licenses (ArcView, ArcEditor, or ArcInfo) must be installed.
GIS Browser can be used with any of your existing ArcMap projects (.mxd’s), and all printing is simply a print of the current layout view. All of the browser’s features can be enabled or disabled by the user, or by an administrator if password protection is turned on, allowing you to create custom versions of the browser for specific needs.
As a Public Map Browser, the GIS Browser can pay for itself! Consider charging a small fee for each printout and free up your GIS manager’s time by offering the public a simple way to create their own maps.
GIS Browser also comes with a simple set of instructions and a general description of GIS designed to increase public awareness. What better way to build support for GIS and increase future funding?
Also, consider having the GIS Browser’s functionality expanded to meet your specific needs. Contact Mapwares with a description of your project and we’ll get right back to you with an estimate. Anything you can think of can be done!
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GIS Weekly Magazine
 Susan Smith  |
Look for the next issue of GIS Weekly Magazine on May 28, 2012.
Each GISWeekly Review delivers to its readers news concerning the latest developments in the GIS industry, along with a selection of other articles that we feel you might find interesting. |
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