If you are looking for a real GIS platform, I'd highly recommend Manifold.
It is very inexpensive for what it does, and can handle formats from just
about every other GIS platform. If you don't want the learning curve, I'd
talk with Brian Webster over at wirelessmapping.com. He can probably
generate the files you need in no time and the time savings would be well
worth whatever it costs you.

Regards,

Cameron

On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Bob Moldashel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can anyone recommend a program or a resource that I can get high
> resolution maps from.  I have multiple project going where I need to map
> out say a county or a town and have streets as well as specific
> information user added to the map.  Then I need to output it to a
> plotter or Kinkos so we can make working material out of them.  Does not
> need to be color but color would be nice.
>
> I have to be able to print 24" x 36"
>
> Tnx
>
> -B-
>
>
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