I first wrote about HTML ImageMapper several years ago when I used the product to quickly and easily publish my ArcView 3.2 data to the web. Since that time the product has matured and offers much more to users, most notably via the latest release billed at Image Mapper 10 AJAX - which, obviously now supports AJAX. Now any user of ArcGIS can easily and quickly create compelling, dynamic webmaps in minutes... no programing, no hassles, no stress, simple FTP upload and much more! Read on for 10 cool things about the latest release from Alta4.
Simply put, ImageMapper is the easiest and most affordable way to publish your ArcGIS maps and data to the web.
You don't have to be a programmer.
You don't need to sit on a huge IT budget.
Web Mapping - Do it yourselve!
Create great looking interactive maps for the internet.
The wizard based ArcGIS extension creates fully functional ready to use web mapping projects from ArcGIS. Not impressed yet? To help the cause, here are what we think are the 10 coolest things about HTML ImageMapper:
Dynamic pan and zoom - think Google Maps with your ArcMap data
Full attribute search - all attributes, text and numbers, complex search patterns
Not just points - Points, Lines, Polylines, Polygons, Donuts, Multipoints - all fully supported
Lists - All features within one click
Dashboard - Get your favorites together
Simple integration - Only one HTML file to edit and integrate in your site
Standards - Full compatibility with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla, Opera
Speed - not even 1 page reload thanks to AJAX
Beauty - well, depends on your cartography skills - but we're ready
Lightweight - Use it on your standard no thrills no admin privileges web account - just upload and go.
Simple, wizard-driven UI makes publishing from ArcGIS to the weeb a breeze... even Glenn can do it!
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