August 26st, 2008 – ORBIT Geospatial Technologies announces the release of Orbit GIS 4.3 for Windows
Orbit Geospatial Technologies presents Orbit GIS 4.3 for Windows on 32bit and 64bit machines. The Orbit GIS Desktop solution now comes with full OGC WMS support, raster processing tools and over 85 new and improved functionalities.
Orbit GIS 4.3 offers improvements on many issues, ranging from full OGC-WMS support, dramatically improved raster data management, improved graphics and symbols tools to a wide range of usability improvements with focus on user friendliness.
This release is simultaneous for 32bit and 64bit Windows platforms, with identical capabilities.
“Orbit GIS 4.3 is flexible and not intimidating to use. Now GIS work is no longer rocket science. In addition to our long-time vector-editing power, 4.3 adds raster data processing on an equal professional level. This is yet another step in providing valuable alternatives to costly solutions on the market, allowing quality solutions for everyone.” , says Peter Bonne, product manager of Orbit GT. “Orbit GIS 4.x users can upgrade at no cost.”
Use Orbit GIS 4.3 to edit online resources mapped on the web using Orbit FlashMap. Use the unique ‘Publish to the Web’ feature to configure Orbit FlashMap in a few minutes only.
Orbit GIS natively supports a wide range of vector and raster data, up to terabytes of imagery including SID and ECW files and Orbit’s platform independent OMI format for optimal performance. Multiple resources can be bundled using the transparant OCR format. A free conversion utility comes with Orbit GIS.
Orbit GIS is aimed for novice and experienced GIS users, and can offer quality low cost solutions for both small offices and large enterprises. Combined with the Enterprise Orbit Server or the web mapping solution Orbit FlashMap, Orbit GIS is a perfectly integrated tool designed in portable technology Java.
Orbit Geospatial Technologies is bound to deliver highly integrated spatial software, from low to high end applications. The Orbit technology comes with a wide range of API’s to access the central toolkit and build extensions on any level of the system: user interface, desktop, internet, server, database.
View live examples and get your evaluation copy from www.orbitgis.com.
About Orbit Geospatial Technologies and Eurotronics
Orbit Geospatial Technologies is the GIS development department of Eurotronics. Eurotronics is founded in 1972 as R&D unit supporting the business of map making and photogrammetry. Since then, this family business has continuously developed and marketed specialized and tailor made GIS solutions for utilities, local governments and the photogrammetry business. The Orbit technology is Eurotronics 4th generation GIS technology empowering numerous custom made solutions. Today, the Orbit GIS product family contains generic, comprehensive yet powerful GIS tools to meet the requirements of many organizations. Orbit tools are used by government organizations and utility companies.
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