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Wednesday, May 12 2010 @ 08:00 am EDT
Contributed by: rjonesgtown
Views: 280
 Version 1.2 of Cartographica has a new way of selecting symbols that allows the use of just about any image or drawing as a symbol, either from the built-in symbol browser, or from another source such as the internet. This is really handy as essentially any object that has an Identifiable symbol can be found on the internet and used (keeping in mind copyright ownership of the symbols).
Tuesday, May 11 2010 @ 10:19 am EDT
Contributed by: rjonesgtown
Views: 324
 Cartographica 1.2 offers a new user interface for creating chloropleth maps, which includes more advanced color palette options and a new Jenks classification for displaying categories of data on your map. This post highlights the new process for creating chloropleth maps and talks about some of the advantages of the new user interface.
Tuesday, May 11 2010 @ 07:18 am EDT
Contributed by: rjonesgtown
Views: 302
 A new feature of Cartographica 1.2 is the new color and palette management system. The system was complex and effective before, and now it has even more functionality! In previous versions users had to manually select color schemes from several color palate options in order to create chloropleth maps, but now users have access to both pre-defined and user created color palettes.
Monday, May 10 2010 @ 08:13 am EDT
Contributed by: gaige
Views: 238
 Since Cartographica originally shipped, it has been easy to add labels to features. However, the labels haven't always been powerful. With 1.2, we're changing that. Labels can now contain more information with better controls of font and style. Here we give you a rundown on what you can look forward to in the beta and release of 1.2.
Sunday, May 09 2010 @ 02:00 pm EDT
Contributed by: gaige
Views: 288
 ClueTrust is readying the next major version of Cartographica—the
Macintosh GIS would like to invite everyone to participate in the beta
process. We have reached the point where all the features are in and
we believe the product to be stable and within a few weeks of
final release.
Thursday, April 15 2010 @ 10:00 am EDT
Contributed by: gaige
Views: 416
 Today at AAG 20100, ClueTrust is pleased to announce the next evolution in our GIS for Mac OS X, Cartographica. We've on target for a release in May, about a year after our 1.0 release. There's a lot of new features we can talk about and some surprises that we'll wait until release day to discuss. If you like Cartographica now, we're certain that you're going to find the improvements amazing.
Thursday, April 15 2010 @ 10:00 am EDT
Contributed by: gaige
Views: 544
 At AAG 2010, ClueTrust today announced the first mobile member of the Cartographica family of products. Get your GIS data out on the road with you!
Friday, March 26 2010 @ 08:56 am EDT
Contributed by: rjonesgtown
Views: 314
 A new map feature put out by the census bureau allows users to track how well Americans are doing at returning their 2010 census forms
Wednesday, March 24 2010 @ 09:22 am EDT
Contributed by: gaige
Views: 477
 Thanks to all who provided feedback, bug reports, and testing, we now have version 1.1.4 available. Mostly it contains bug fixes, with a few polishes and one additional feature, the incorporation of the page orientation into the print window for quick printing from Map documents.
Monday, March 15 2010 @ 12:54 pm EDT
Contributed by: rjonesgtown
Views: 349
 I am a frequent driver between Bloomington, Indiana and Lexington, Kentucky. In the past I have taken a route that was suggested by both logic and my GPS unit. However, recently a friend suggested that I try a different route to get home because it was faster, and a more relaxing drive. In order to determine which trip was more efficient I used my GPS unit to track my trip to see which one was better.
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