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Post by goosepondmonster on Feb 13, 2014 9:19:42 GMT -5
Another thought just occurred to me (slow day here, waiting for spring). One of the user groups mentioned as customers of the GIS services are emergency personnel. I can see that, as in finding the Wilson place when dispatching fire trucks to put out the fire in Wilson's barn. However, I hope if I'm ever laying on a creekbank in a deep holler with a freshly broken leg,and I manage to get reception to call for help, that the EMS operator doesn't need me to give my location using the meters of Easting and Northing on whatever zone I'm in, and whether it's in the Eastern Indiana or Western Indiana zone. Or wait while they look up the appropriate zone and the conversion equation to convert from my DMS location according to my GPS. Dispatch will get your location based on cell towers.
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Post by jelf on Feb 16, 2014 18:26:21 GMT -5
The ability to see topo lines on aerials got such nice reviews that this feature is now built right into the program. From now on you do not need any special Gmap4 link to use this feature. For more info please see the “What’s new” page: www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4_whats_new.htmlJoseph, the Gmap4 guy
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