She's got a parallel thread going in support.   I cannot decipher her English 
... what does this mean:


"... but if you use the Google Earth toolbar there is no ability to click the 
points to see information about them instantaneously in GE"

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Philip Villars
Caliper Corporation
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From: maddy.lessirard [mailto:[email protected]]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 08 Jun 2012 11:18:52 -0400
Subject: [Maptitude] Re: Maptitude & Google Earth Functionality

                                     
    
          
                        

Thanks for the reply!
  
  As far as I've been able to use it, it allows your map to be viewed in Google 
Earth but has little to no functionality. If you import a KML from Maptitude 
into Google Earth you can click points and view table information, but if you 
use the Google Earth toolbar there is no ability to click the points to see 
information about them instantaneously in GE. Unless I am doing something 
wrong? (Which I hope I am because this has been plaguing me for days!)
  
  --- In [email protected], [email protected] wrote:
  >
  > Hi:
  > Maptitude has a tool that synchronizes the view between Google Earth and
  > Maptitude each time a button is pressed.
  > If you choose Tools-Imagery-Google Earth Image Toolbox there is a Google
  > Earth toolbox with two buttons:
  > 1. Make Google Earth zoom to the current map2. Zoom the map to match the
  > current view in Google Earth
  > Alternatively, there is a 3rd button that would immediately zoom Google
  > Earth with your Maptitude map overlaid:
  > 3. Add current map to Google Earth
  > Maptitude Mapping Software <http://www.caliper.com>  Group Moderator
  > 
  > --- In [email protected], "maddy.lessirard"
  > <maddy.lessirard@> wrote:
  > >
  > > Hello!
  > >
  > > Does anyone out there know of a way (add-in, etc.) to create a link
  > between Maptitude and Google Earth so that information can be queried in
  > real time for presentation, etc. purposes? For instance, if someone
  > wants to see all points located in a certain county, and then another
  > county, and then another, the GIS user could simply change their
  > selection set in Maptitude and Google Earth would "fly" to the new
  > positions based on the query done in Maptitude, without having to export
  > to a new KML each time.
  > >
  > > Thanks!
  > >
  >
  
                               
                                

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