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Now a part of Blue Marble Desktop which provides a single interface for Geographic Transformer and Geographic Calculator
· New Tiling tools for easier and more powerful tile set creation
· USB Dongle Licenses Now Available!
· Ability to use any datum as an intermediary for datum transformations
· Create jobs, projects and workspaces and share your projects with co-workers
· Brand new interfaces and powerful new viewers for all raster work
· New File Corral tool for quickly working with your common data
· New Data Source Audit Trail to track edits to the Geodetic Parameter data source
· Import/Export Geodetic Definitions Tool to quickly share custom definitions with other users
· Workspace export tool makes workspaces more easily portable
· New Message window to monitor currently running projects
"With the release of Geographic Transformer 6.0, users can now leverage the power of this highly accurate and reliable data processing tool through enterprise-wide administrative tools, shared workspaces, and a common datasource," states Blue Marble President Patrick Cunningham. "The addition of these features is a direct result of our attention to customer feedback, and a rigorous Beta testing period. We are confident that users of this latest version will be very pleased”.
About Blue Marble Geographics: Blue Marble Geographics of Gardiner, Maine is a leading developer and provider of geographic software products that provide sensible solutions for users and developers of geographic data. Blue Marble has been writing GIS software tools and solutions for over 15 years and currently serves hundreds of thousands of users worldwide. Learn more at www.bluemarblegeo.com
My Top 10 Things to do at the 2009 ESRI User Conference (#ESRIUC) - Once again another ESRIUC is ready to take place (this is #11 for yours truly) and just like years past, we've got you covered and have setup a dedicated ESRIUC section here on GISuser. See here for news, party tips, special announcements and much more.
Who's Tweeting from the ESRI User Conference (#ESRIUC) Here's a list! - I recently posted a request on Twitter asking people to Re-Tweet a post if they planned on Tweeting from the #ESRIUC next week. The following are some of the people we heard from as well as a few Twitterers that I know will be tweeting from San Diego. If you want to follow some conference goers on Twitter then this is a great list to start with
2009 ESRI UC Social Media Bookmarks, Tips for First Timers and much moreRemember, if you have ESRIUC related news, session info, party notices or ?? share details with us! - This year will be ESRI UC trip #11 for yours truly - a tradition of mine is to share tips, tricks, and down-right useful stuff with other GISusers that will be taking in North America's largest GIS conference.
Economic Stimulus Project areas that may create GIS/Geo Tech Opportunities - Like many of you, we haven't really had time to go through the entire 1,071 page Detailed List of Spending - you can view and download the entire document at ProRepublica. We did take a little time, however, to go through this fine summary.
2009 GIS For Oil & Gas Conference - Whether you're new to geospatial technologies or a knowledgeable veteran, mark your calendar for the 2009 GIS for Oil & Gas Conference Sept. 13-17, 2009, in Houston, Texas. Discover how GIS can help you address regulatory compliance issues, proactively manage organizational assets, and enhance your bottom line.