Hi Group:
Maptitude runs on
Windows, while Maptitude for the Web applications (http://www.caliper.com/webmaptitude.htm
) are accessible via browser-based interfaces on mobile devices.
Maptitude maps can be shared in many static image formats such as JPEGS and
Bitmaps, as well as being able to be printed to a PDF driver. This allows you
to share your graphics via Microsoft Office for example.
Your maps and data can also be shared as Google Maps Documents, allowing
interaction and querying via a free Google Maps account, or via the free Google
Earth tool.
Maptitude Mapping Software Group Moderator
--- In [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm still fairly new to GIS software in general. I have created some good maps with a lot of sets and layers, I want to be able to share these maps with my colleagues. So far I've just been able to take static screen shots. Is there a way to create an interactive PDF, or other format? Or create something I can post on our intranet or sh
arepoint?
I saw the layers2PDF plugin, but the plugin is running into an error when trying to create the folder in my documents.
Thank you,
Aron
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