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Access: main menu bar -- WebMaps

Using Google Maps with data integration from other DDA components.

Use integrated with DDA or as standalone application (ProximityOne GMaps).

Available by subscription.

 

WebMaps uses the Google Maps service.  Users of this feature are bound to the terms of this Google service:

http://code.google.com/apis/maps/terms.html

http://maps.google.com/help/terms_maps.html

Use of WebMaps does not include any license fee that you might possibly be required to pay to Google.

Type of usage of the Google Maps service determine if fee needs to be paid to Google.
 

Features

Interface data from other DDA operations into Google maps.

Different map modes available: default road map, satellite view, hybrid view and terrain

Extra map information can be displayed: Bicycle View, Panoramio (pictures of interest) information, Traffic information

StreetView can be selected

Position markers may be added to the maps, including default Google balloon markers and custom image markers.

Moving over a marker can display a hint with the marker title information

Extensive configuration options over the different Google maps controls are available: MapType control, OverViewMap control, Pan control, Scale control, StreetView control and Zoom control.

Image files can be created of the displayed map. Images can be saved in different formats: .BMP, .JPG or .PNG

Different mouse and keyboard options to enable/disable: mouse or keyboard panning, mouse or keyboard zoom, mouse wheel scrolling

WebMapGeocoding helper component to facilitate conversions between address and longitude/latitude coordinates

 

 

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